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Justification in Christ is secured the moment you believe in Christ. And you remain justified in God's sight as long as you are believing.
As our Biblical example of this, Paul told the Galatians that they lose the effect of Christ in justification by going back to the law for justification. This is how he literally said it to them:
"2 if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing"
"3 I testify again to every man circumcised...4 ye were freed from the Christ,
"ye who in law are declared righteous; from the grace ye fell away"
Galatians 5:2-4 Young's Literal Translation
Three times he said it:
If you get circumcised Christ will be of no value to you.
To every circumcised man, you have been set free from Christ.
You who are justified by law, you have fallen away from grace.
We are all free to think we are able, or not able, to fall away from faith in Christ for justification. Each of us has the freedom to think what we want about that. But what is clear, if you do, you will lose justification in Christ. But, as evidenced by the Galatians, God may give you space to reconsider before He turns you over permanently to your rejection of Christ. At which time you can't come back even if you wanted to. He doesn't allow it because that puts Christ to open shame.
As our Biblical example of this, Paul told the Galatians that they lose the effect of Christ in justification by going back to the law for justification. This is how he literally said it to them:
"2 if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit you nothing"
"3 I testify again to every man circumcised...4 ye were freed from the Christ,
"ye who in law are declared righteous; from the grace ye fell away"
Galatians 5:2-4 Young's Literal Translation
Three times he said it:
If you get circumcised Christ will be of no value to you.
To every circumcised man, you have been set free from Christ.
You who are justified by law, you have fallen away from grace.
We are all free to think we are able, or not able, to fall away from faith in Christ for justification. Each of us has the freedom to think what we want about that. But what is clear, if you do, you will lose justification in Christ. But, as evidenced by the Galatians, God may give you space to reconsider before He turns you over permanently to your rejection of Christ. At which time you can't come back even if you wanted to. He doesn't allow it because that puts Christ to open shame.
abraham believed and it was accredited as righteousnes
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if Abraham was found by works he has something to boast Abraham showed many acts where he lost faith yet his salvation was never in question. He was saved the moment he believed
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