Are we once saved, always saved? Or can you lose your salvation if you’re a Christian but have sin in your life? What if you don't have the assurance that you have a place in heaven, even though in the past you asked Jesus for forgiveness, excepted Him into your life and felt the fire / zeal of being a true Christian. Will God send a Christian to hell, despite past conversion, if when they stand at the judgement bar they are there and then in a backslidden state? Does sin actually mean death after conversion, or just before? How do you not cheapen grace? Which is correct: Calvinism or Arminianism? If we can lose our salvation, does that mean we will live in constant fear of losing our salvation? Isn’t fear of lost salvation contrary to the joy that people are supposed to have as true Christians? Is it now politically incorrect to condemn sin as actually being sin and in turn condemning people who have sin their lives?
2006-06-26
23:22:36
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