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Eternal Security: 6 Questions We Should Ask

March 10, 2014 by EnnisP 7 Comments

What if only 99.9% of our sins are confessed?

Only Two Possibilities:
Eternally Secure
Or
Eternally Neurotic

Eternal security is one of those issues you can’t ignore.

It involves salvation and, more specifically, whether or not you can count on it when you need it most, at death.

Some people believe once you’re saved you’re always saved. You can never lose it so there is no need to worry about keeping it. Others think there is no guarantee. It can be lost by any qualifying misstep, although there is debate as to where that line is drawn.

Settling the issue isn’t easy. You can throw out a few verses to prove whichever side you take but for every verse you quote, there are plenty of reinterpretations to confuse things.

So I’ve decided to come at this from a different angle. I think much of the confusion can be cleared by taking an analytical/philosophical approach and that is the point of this post. I want to ask and answer pertinent questions. What you learn from this process is that once you ask one relevant question it opens the door to another and then another and eventually you have an avalanche of un-answerables.

When you do this for both sides you realize that one side fares much better than the other.

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Those of us who believe in “once-saved-always-saved” (yes, I’m one of those people) are very happy that it’s true. Those who don’t believe it have a lot of questions to answer most of which are not directly addressed in the Bible.

That fact alone should give you pause. If you have questions about how to keep your salvation intact – a very serious issue indeed – but you don’t have specific answers, then how can you be certain?

It doesn’t make sense that God would give us a salvation we could lose and then refuse to give us very clear, obvious, easily accessed, and straightforward instructions on how to keep it.

Living with that uncertainty every day would be enough to induce a nervous breakdown. Would a loving God be so cruel?

Thankfully, the opposite, eternal security (once saved, always saved), is a lot easier to live with and enables more productivity. You don’t need to worry about keeping your salvation so energy can be channeled into better less selfish pursuits.

You’re secure. You can relax. God will take care.

Sounds too good to be true, I know, and it doesn’t parallel life as we experience it but we are talking about something that doesn’t claim to parallel life. It is impossible without God. Every theory about salvation is too good to be true. Eternal security just happens to be the most rational choice.

But, as I said, thinking you can lose salvation raises many questions that the Bible just doesn’t answer. Let’s take a look. [Read more…] about Eternal Security: 6 Questions We Should Ask

Filed Under: Bible Study, Religion, Salvation

Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 5

January 13, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

The gate is narrow but open to all.

Everyone Is Equally Needy
Even If They Aren’t
Equally Sinful

We’ve talked about things human saviors do. We’ve talked about the one thing only Jesus can do. We’ve discussed some guidelines for how Jesus works. Now we talk about Jesus’ unlimited ability to save and His open door policy. And, of course, everyone needs what Jesus has to offer.

In short: It is His expressed will that all people should be saved (2 Peter 3:9). [Read more…] about Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 5

Filed Under: Salvation

Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 4

January 13, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

You don't find Jesus you recognize Him.

Saving Souls
Isn’ Hit Or Miss
With Jesus

So far we’ve described several saviors of the human variety and established that the efforts of Jesus does not repeat or conflict with those of all the human saviors. Jesus might help them but He doesn’t take over. We’ve also mentioned the one thing Jesus said He would do: save souls, which no one else can do.

Now we need to talk about how effective His work is compared to that of humans. [Read more…] about Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 4

Filed Under: Salvation

Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 3

January 13, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

A soul is not immune to damage.

Some Things Can’t Be Saved
Without God’s Help

The Bible never leads us to believe God will do everything for us. If anything, it teaches just the opposite. We are assigned many functions and held responsible. There are many things we can do, or to say it another way, there are many ways in which we can and should save ourselves. That was the point of the last post.

God created us with ability and the fact that He doesn’t do everything for us is an indication He expects us to use that ability. That approach works in our favor. Taking action is one way to make life meaningful. Getting involved saves us from the emptiness that comes with wasting away.

But there is one thing Jesus does for us which no one else can do. [Read more…] about Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 3

Filed Under: Salvation

Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 1

January 13, 2014 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Must Jesus do all the saving?

The Season For Life Saving
Is Always Open
To Everyone

From an early stage in my Christian experience I was told that “Jesus is ‘THE‘ Savior not ‘A‘ Savior,” with no qualification. The meaning was obvious. There was only one Savior and Jesus was it. When said, the idea was expressed enthusiastically, with a hint of accusation.

If you didn’t agree, you were in trouble.

Needing to think about it was reason to question one’s loyalty.

Of course, in the early years I loved it and thought it was a very clever way to make a strong point. It made a great party cry for believers.

Looking back, I now realize that statement is a little misleading and smacks of religious totalitarianism.

When you think about it, and I’ve had a lot of time to do that, you realize that Jesus isn’t the only Savior. In fact, there are many saviors in the world and you really can’t get the right perspective on Jesus till you’ve given all of them due consideration.

Let’s take a look at a few. [Read more…] about Jesus Among Many Saviors, Part 1

Filed Under: How To Help, Philosophy, Salvation

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