Hi, Rosemary. This is Ralph, not Fran. You'll stop being tossed to and fro about by the winds of this once saved always saved stuff when you realize it doesn't matter if a person can lose their salvation or not. What matters is that you are not fruitless and lawless and barren of works of faith when Jesus returns. Because it is the fruitless that Jesus is going to reject when He comes back.
People who say you can't lose your salvation say you fall and don't obey God and are lost because you didn't really believe to begin with. And people who say you can lose your salvation say you fall and don't obey God and are lost because you stopped believing. But the outcome of both beliefs is the same. Either way, whether you never really believed, or stopped believing, if you do not have works of faith when Jesus comes back it means you do not believe in Him and you will be rejected by Him and not saved.
So the Bible tells us to make our calling and election sure. In other words, we are to make certain that we really are saved so when Jesus comes back we will not be rejected. We know for sure if we are saved by obeying God's instructions for holy living (unsaved people can't do that). Paul said what counts is being a new creation that serves God according to the fruit of the Spirit. John said those who do that don't wonder if they are saved or not and have no fear of the wrath to come. Their works prove they know God and that He knows them.
Peter said as long as you are practicing the qualities of the Spirit you will never fall and you will receive a rich welcome into the kingdom. People who obey God this way don't have to know or care if they can lose their salvation. Contrary to what many here seem to believe, correct doctrine is not how you know that you have a saving relationship with God. Walking according to the fruit of the Spirit is how you know you are saved and need not think or worry about what will happen when Christ returns.
The condemnation that is coming when Christ returns is reserved for those who don't know him and show they don't know him by how they did not live for him. The salvation that is coming when Christ returns is reserved for those who DO know him and show they know him by how they DID live for him through their faith in Him. That's all you have to know: Don't be a fruitless, barren field when Christ returns. File the matter of if you can lose your salvation or not into the 'curious but not important' file. What's important is that you have works of faith so you won't be condemned with those who don't have works of faith at the return of Christ. The only thing that matters is faith working through love--Galatians 5:6. What counts is a new creation-Galatians 6:15-16.
People who say you can't lose your salvation say you fall and don't obey God and are lost because you didn't really believe to begin with. And people who say you can lose your salvation say you fall and don't obey God and are lost because you stopped believing. But the outcome of both beliefs is the same. Either way, whether you never really believed, or stopped believing, if you do not have works of faith when Jesus comes back it means you do not believe in Him and you will be rejected by Him and not saved.
So the Bible tells us to make our calling and election sure. In other words, we are to make certain that we really are saved so when Jesus comes back we will not be rejected. We know for sure if we are saved by obeying God's instructions for holy living (unsaved people can't do that). Paul said what counts is being a new creation that serves God according to the fruit of the Spirit. John said those who do that don't wonder if they are saved or not and have no fear of the wrath to come. Their works prove they know God and that He knows them.
Peter said as long as you are practicing the qualities of the Spirit you will never fall and you will receive a rich welcome into the kingdom. People who obey God this way don't have to know or care if they can lose their salvation. Contrary to what many here seem to believe, correct doctrine is not how you know that you have a saving relationship with God. Walking according to the fruit of the Spirit is how you know you are saved and need not think or worry about what will happen when Christ returns.
The condemnation that is coming when Christ returns is reserved for those who don't know him and show they don't know him by how they did not live for him. The salvation that is coming when Christ returns is reserved for those who DO know him and show they know him by how they DID live for him through their faith in Him. That's all you have to know: Don't be a fruitless, barren field when Christ returns. File the matter of if you can lose your salvation or not into the 'curious but not important' file. What's important is that you have works of faith so you won't be condemned with those who don't have works of faith at the return of Christ. The only thing that matters is faith working through love--Galatians 5:6. What counts is a new creation-Galatians 6:15-16.