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Can We Lose Our Salvation?

John 6:37-40

August 17, 2021 • Jeff Lyle • Ephesians 4:30, John 6:37–40, John 10:25–30, John 17:10–12, Philippians 1:6

One of the longest debated questions in Scripture is whether or not eternal life is…well…eternal. Does the Bible teach that a truly saved person can somehow lose that salvation? Can a person who says they trust Jesus as Lord live in unbroken patterns of sin? If someone renounces Christ after initially accepting Him go to Heaven when they die? If a true Christian can forfeit eternal life, what sin causes that - or what amount of sins? Does the Bible say? These are important issues worthy of our examination. This message gives us plenty of scripture to consider when seeking to answer the question, “Can we lose our salvation?"

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