Jesus does save someone eternally the moment they believe in Him. Look at Roman's 10, John 3:16, 5:24, 3:36, 10:28, Roman's 5:8.
From this, after salvation being delivered, there will be fruit from the person being indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
Now... this doesn't mean they will always now be faithful, or never rebel etc..
If they get into sinful ways, they will be disciplined by Jesus, thru the Holy Spirit quickening and convicting. But.. He isn't going to leave them !
That is not love. That is a conditional, behavioral, tyrannical contract.
Your parents,if they are doing their job, will not leave you when you fail and rebel. They should not disown you. They would correct, and withdraw intimacy .. but not leave.
Gods love is stronger and deeper than this.
From this, after salvation being delivered, there will be fruit from the person being indwelt by the Holy Spirit.
Now... this doesn't mean they will always now be faithful, or never rebel etc..
If they get into sinful ways, they will be disciplined by Jesus, thru the Holy Spirit quickening and convicting. But.. He isn't going to leave them !
That is not love. That is a conditional, behavioral, tyrannical contract.
Your parents,if they are doing their job, will not leave you when you fail and rebel. They should not disown you. They would correct, and withdraw intimacy .. but not leave.
Gods love is stronger and deeper than this.
what a lot of people think and teach is that we are saved by faith, proven and maintained by good works, and as long as you have faith and keep doing good works and abstaining from sin, God extends grace.
that makes sense, but it is man made teaching ,not what the Bible teaches.
the Bible teaches that we are BY grace THROUGH faith FOR good works.
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