Posts with the tag: eternal security
Can a Believer Become Apostate and LOSE THEIR SALVATION?
The answer is yes. You see, attaining immortality & eternal life is a two-phase process: We receive eternal life in our spirits when we accept the gospel—God doesn’t force us—and this is completed at the bodily resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:42-54). Between these two phases it’s possible for a believer to… Read More
Being an Heir to the Kingdom of God, Inheriting It and Seeing It
The question we want to answer is this: What is the difference between being an heir to the kingdom of God, entering it and seeing it? The ‘kingdom of God’ literally refers to “the rule of the LORD” or “spiritual reign of God” (and is synonymous with the kingdom of Heaven)…. Read More
FAITH — What Is It? Why Is It Important? How Does It Grow?
Faith is so important because it’s impossible to please God without it. What exactly is faith?
Universalism, Inclusivism, Restrictivism, Purgatory and the Judgment Seat of Christ
Will everyone be saved eventually, as universalism teaches, or are there conditions for receiving God’s gracious gift of reconciliation and eternal life? Will there be an opportunity for salvation after death? What about those who have never heard the gospel? Is there any truth to the concept of “purgatory”? Will authentic believers be judged after their earthly life?
Once Saved Always Saved? — Answering the Best Arguments
The Bible supports the doctrine of eternal security 100%, but it does NOT support the doctrine of UNCONDITIONAL eternal security. This article explains.
Once Saved Always Saved?
Is the popular “Once saved always saved” doctrine true? While the Bible supports eternal security 100%, it does not support UNCONDITIONAL eternal security.