Sentences with phrase «losing salvation»

At the risk of losing his salvation and under the threat of eternal damnation, the King is to be held responsible for retaining the Queen to whom he is married.»
Regardless it helps lay to rest the argument about losing a salvation that is promised as eternal.
But you are not losing your salvation.
You are in no danger of losing your salvation.
Teaching that included losing your salvation, committing the unforgivable sin, or as I heard recently in a sermon being told I never knew you because you are lawless.
If you want a verse about losing your salvation outside of the gospels, read Hebrews chapter 12 where it talks about how Esau sold his Birthright for a morsel of food.
James 5:19 - 20 ESV This is not a person losing their salvation.
This is not talking about losing your salvation, as many teach, or relationship with husband and wife.
Jeremy - did Jesus get it wrong in Revelations 2 and 3 when He spoke to six of the seven churches about losing their salvation unless they repented?
Craig, The Bible is clear about people losing their salvation which is why it's hard for me to believe you can't see it.
I just feel empty inside and I remember when I was worried about losing my salvation.
Hebrews 6 is teaching the impossibility of losing your salvation because if you could lose it Jesus would have to die on the cross again to save you again which isn't going to happen because His death on the cross is a once for all time finished worked.
If there was such a thing as a Christian losing their salvation the Bible would be equally as clear and specific about such a critical issue.
You noted the 1 Timothy 1:20 reference to those being delivered unto Satan and the 1 Timothy 5:15 reference to some are already turned aside after Satan, yet neither passage says anything about a Christian losing their salvation.
You said «There are so many metaphors in the Bible for loss of salvation» yet you can't produce one single verse that specifically states anything about a person losing their salvation.
Free Grace, for me, means the fear of failing God and losing our salvation is gone.
But then they have been told if they don't attend every week they risk losing their salvation.
Gal 6:8 is about the possibility of losing salvation because the passage is clearly addressed to the brothers.
Hebrews 6 is pointing out the impossibility of losing your salvation because if you did lose it that would mean Jesus would have to be crucified again if you wanted to get your salvation back.
It is very specific about what happens to person when they get saved, but it never specifically mentions or warns about one losing their salvation.
Galatians 6:8 says nothing about a person losing their salvation.
for me, you can't lose salvation.
If Paul thinks all is settled with the sacrifice of the Christ — then why does he waste his time on behaviours of the communities (and the need for change) and the idea one could lose his salvation?
When you are offered the choice of either being Arminian (Lose your salvation) or Calvinist (Sovereignty of God and Eternal Security) it is a no - brainer.
I wouldn't say the debate over once saved always saved is easily solved, because there are dozens of verses that seem to say a person can lose salvation.
I have provided many references above proving that people can lose the salvation they had or maybe thought they had.
The trips and falls I suffer on my way will never, can never, make me lose my salvation.
But if you tell people they can't lose their salvation and they, as a result, resist or delay responding to God's discipline and end up losing eternal life... Wow!!!
I am asked this question many times when confronted by Christians the believe they can lose salvation.
If one can do something to lose salvation, how would it be possible to avoid being consumed with fear?
Please don't teach anyone that they can't lose their salvation no matter what they do.
The Israelites (a type for Christians) were saved out of Egypt (the world) and lost their salvation (eternal life) in the desert because they stopped believing.
Because if there is any way we can lose our salvation by something we do or think, then it's a shaky salvation indeed.
What I always like to ask someone who believes you can lose your salvation is, «Where is the line of sin that determines you are lost?»
Did these believers who already have eternal life then lose their salvation?
He sat in my office with tears streaming down his face, worried that he had lost his salvation and that God would never forgive him.
If there is one person who should have lost his salvation or proved he never had it in the first place, it is Jonah.
Many people believe that Hebrews 10:26 teaches that people lose their salvation for willful sin.
I've been around a lot of people who believe they can lose their salvation.
On the other hand you've yet to produce a single verse that specifically states a saved person can lose their salvation.
Many believe that you can never lose your salvation, that being saved means you never sin again or your never have to confess your sins since Jesus died for all the sins of all mankind and all sins have been forgiven.
If someone who has salvation commits a sin that leads to death, such as one of the «Seven Deadly Sins», and is unrepentant at the time of death, they can not enter into the Kingdom of God and have effectively lost their salvation.
how does a believer in the church age who's experienced the following lose their salvation?
If they were saved, they did not lose their salvation.
I believe that saints can not lose their salvation but that is not at issue here but needed to comment since Hebrews is being quoted here..
I've read on other websites that states a person can be saved, lose their salvation and come back to God numeous times.
I am willing for God's punishment as long as I won't lose my salvation.
You can't lose your salvation.
Many people believe Hebrews 10:26 is teaching that intentional, willful sin causes them to lose their salvation.
I was saved, lost my salvation and regained it.
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