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The Eternal Security of Believers Booklet PDF

Introduction  Eternal Security of believers is the Biblical doctrine that a believer CANNOT lose salvation in Christ Jesus. I recently spoke with a Church of Christ minister who believed that Christians could LOSE their salvation by failing to maintain a “relationship” with God. Of course, that is a lie of the Devil.  DOWNLOAD THE ETERNAL SECURITY OF BELIEVER BOOKLET HERE The Charismatics are also…

Lose Your Salvation | How a Christian can Lose Salvation

How a Christian can Lose SalvationThe 14 step plan. By Pastor David F. Reagan. Used with permission from Learn the Bible.Definitively answers the question: “Once saved, always saved?” Introduction So… you want to lose your salvation. Well, you don’t really want to lose it—but you think you have, or could, or that someone you know certainly has lost theirs. They…