repudiate means to refuse to accept or associate with. shall someone say, "i believe i can repudiate salvation"? if you refuse to accept salvation you'll never have it, if you believe you are saved then decide to repudiate it, you were never saved in the 1st place!
repudiate/rĭ-pyoo͞′dē-āt″/
transitive verb
- To reject the validity or authority of.
- To reject emphatically as unfounded, untrue, or unjust.
"repudiated the accusation."
- To refuse to recognize or pay.
"repudiate a debt."
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Except for one thing. Our Lord The Christ Jesus.
No one can come to him unless the father calls them. God would call whom he knew before the foundation of the world. Because he wrote the names of those he would call in his Lambs Book of Life before the foundation of the world. That lamb,Jesus,who was slain before the foundation of the world for the sins of the world.
And Jesus said,of all the father gives him,those whom the father called because he knew their name before the foundation of the world, he shall never cast out. No one will take them from his hand. He shall lose none.
From point of scripture when you argue someone can repudiate their salvation,they were in fact nominal Christians. Christians in name only.
Which means they were not called by God. Because Jesus loses none whom the father gives him.
The kind of faith that is said to be able to be abandoned,and salvation cast away, is actually the belief one claims they chose to hold. So,consequently being they believe holding faith is within their lower alone,they conversely insist it is within their power to renounce their faith and salvation.
They're correct.
However,that is not what God said. His is the truth. His say is what counts eternally.
Amen.