Ah, this was more what I expected when I started this post: some powerful Scripture verses!
Comments:
(1) Please let's not minimize these promises to those who are believing in Jesus Christ.
(2) I am not going to try to give a Biblical response to all these verses: as I said earlier - this has been done before many times and with a little searching you can find answers on both sides of the issue for all these verses.
(3) So who is right? "eternal security" or not? That is not my point here or my question. My question is: does a verse clearly say "once saved, always saved'?
(4) I don't see that any of the above verses say that once a person is saved he can never lose his salvation:
Examples: John 10:27-30 - It is the "sheep" that he gives eternal life to. Who are the sheep? those who believed at a point in time in the past? or those who are at that moment believing? What is eternal life? if it is defined as "living forever" then I believe unbelievers would also have "eternal life" (if you believe hell is forever)
I Cor. 1:6-8; Phil 2:6; and others - The issue on some of these verses is to who is the promise given?
Heb. 10: 14 - so is a blatant unbelieving sinner (who previously believed) "being sanctified by God"? I think that is at least a question open to discussion - so I don't think this verse clearly says that all who were saved cannot be lost.
For many (all!) of the verses I see beautiful truths, but I don't see a clear "once saved always saved" statement:
Example: Titus 3:4-7 - beautiful powerful truths, but I don't see anything even close to "once a person is saved, he is not able to lose his salvation:
Comments:
(1) Please let's not minimize these promises to those who are believing in Jesus Christ.
(2) I am not going to try to give a Biblical response to all these verses: as I said earlier - this has been done before many times and with a little searching you can find answers on both sides of the issue for all these verses.
(3) So who is right? "eternal security" or not? That is not my point here or my question. My question is: does a verse clearly say "once saved, always saved'?
(4) I don't see that any of the above verses say that once a person is saved he can never lose his salvation:
Examples: John 10:27-30 - It is the "sheep" that he gives eternal life to. Who are the sheep? those who believed at a point in time in the past? or those who are at that moment believing? What is eternal life? if it is defined as "living forever" then I believe unbelievers would also have "eternal life" (if you believe hell is forever)
I Cor. 1:6-8; Phil 2:6; and others - The issue on some of these verses is to who is the promise given?
Heb. 10: 14 - so is a blatant unbelieving sinner (who previously believed) "being sanctified by God"? I think that is at least a question open to discussion - so I don't think this verse clearly says that all who were saved cannot be lost.
For many (all!) of the verses I see beautiful truths, but I don't see a clear "once saved always saved" statement:
Example: Titus 3:4-7 - beautiful powerful truths, but I don't see anything even close to "once a person is saved, he is not able to lose his salvation:
Psalm 23:6; ..."and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever".
Question; How did David know that he would dwell in the House of the Lord forever?
OSAS