I didn’t quite mean that to be as strident as it came across.  What I was trying to say, is that I didn’t expect you folks in the Pentecostal tradition would agree with me.  It’s one of the bigger points of difference in our interpretation of scripture.

 

Charles Mims

http://www.the-sandbox.org

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles
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You are welcome to disagree all you want.  Eternal security is an area we are never going to see eye to eye on because I think you are flat out wrong in your belief that one can lose their salvation.

 

Charles Mims

http://www.the-sandbox.org

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg Hopper
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Subject: Re: [Sndbox] 5. Can a saved person be lost after salvation? Whatiseternal security? And combined with the first part ofquestion10 If a person habitually sins after professionsalvation,was he really saved to begin with?

 

Have to strongly disagree here, because He gives peace that passes all understanding. There is no fear of being lost as long as you live for Him. None whatsoever, much less continually......

 

 

"If a person could be once saved, then once lost yet again there would be no room for the blessed peace that is a characteristic of the born again Christian’s life. That blessed peace would be usurped by continual anxiety."

 

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