You claim that those who
reject eternal security believe that only sins committed prior to receiving Jesus are forgiven but you also go on to warn that we better be careful or else the next time we sin, Jesus will take eternal life away from us.
Those who
reject eternal security say that it is everlasting as long as we obey.
Not exact matches
After I tell some Christians that I believe that God foreknows those whom He can convince / persuade to make a free will decision to accept Christ as their savior and that I believe in
eternal security of the believer, they say that God can only eternally secure a believer if God removes the person's free will capacity to accept or
reject Christ after the person accepts Christ as his savior.
Eternal security (the belief that a person can not lose his or her salvation) is
rejected, since Mormon salvation is based in large part on acts of obedience after an initial faith experience.
Pentecostals, being rooted or influenced from a Wesleyan / Holiness background, also tend to
reject the doctrine of
eternal security, a doctrine central to many Mainline and Evangelical denominations.