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Too many cases in one Post.What about Ananias and Sapphira? Did they go to heaven 'spanked', or are they in hell?
...or Hymenaeus and Alexander?:
1st Timothy Chapter 1
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of whom is Hymenaeus and Alexander; whom I delivered unto Satan, that they might be taught not to blaspheme.
Personally, I am of the persuasion, God who saves, keeps those He saves.
If someone is one of Christ's sheep, he may, for a time, lose his way, but the Good Shepherd will come and find him and bring him home.Do you believe the once saved can again be lost? Why? Or why not?
There are multiple case arguments, so please each one case per a post only.
Thank you.
Just this, are two issues.What about Ananias and Sapphira? Did they go to heaven 'spanked', or are they in hell?
God's children are capable of doing everything they're told NOT to do in The Book
When is it, if ever, that your natural father is no longer your natural father?Do you believe the once saved can again be lost?
Amen.Personally, I am of the persuasion, God who saves, keeps those He saves.
Do you believe the once saved can again be lost? Why? Or why not?
There are multiple case arguments, so please each one case per a post only.
Thank you.
Even against their will? What if they change their mind and decide they no longer want God? Or do you believe they can't do that, if saved?Personally, I am of the persuasion, God who saves, keeps those He saves.
According to Hebrews 6, if you could lose your salvation, it is “impossible” to regain it because you would have to crucify Christ again.
So no, you can’t lose “salvation”. Can you grieve God Holy Spirit? of course, knowing that God disciplines those He loves.
Peace to you
Have you ever encountered anyone that believed you could lose your salvation and regain it by repenting? Hebrews 6 that is “impossible” because you would have to crucify Christ again.That is an odd bit of logic @canadyjd.