THE ULTIMATE ETERNAL SECURITY SERMON!!!!!!!
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How To Be Simply Saved. 1. The bad News. We are sinners. (Romans 3:23.) We deserve to be punished in hell for our sins. 2. The Good News. Jesus Christ who is God’s Son died on the cross for all of your sins. He was buried & rose again to give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift. (1 Corinthians 15:3-4. Romans 6:23.) 3. How am I saved? Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. (Acts 16:31.) 4. Once saved, always saved. Jesus said in John 6:47. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life. Do you believe that you are saved by grace and promised heaven because Jesus died for you? Yes_ No_.
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Thank you brother! This is a wonderful encouraging sermon. Very edifying ♡
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I have found that when I teach others exactly what is involved when we become a Born again citizen of the Kingdom of GOD that they become persuaded and single minded. A Christian who thinks that they can somehow lose their salvation because of their own sin are double minded and wavering in their faith in Grace. Their bondage to fear is a confusion and they will stay in darkness unto they are persuaded in the magnanimimous nature of GOD's Grace. Even so, wavering in double mindedness does not void the fact that they too stand in Grace with GOD.
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hey jack, finished the book I got by you for osas, pretty good..pleased...will get some others when I get some extra cash since I'm on a limited income being retired. ge one a month would be good..thanks for the good info..
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HALELUYAHUSHUA SHALOM SHALOM!!!
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If Eternal Life, God's Righteousness, Salvation and God's Holy Spirit are ALL GIFTS (Rom 6:23, Rom 5:17, Eph 2:8 & Acts 2:38) can we lose, give back, get the gift taken away?
Nope: Here's why
Rom 11:29. Look it up key word is without repentance---God doesn't change His Mind-numbing 23:19 another version says that God's gifts are irrevocable (irreversible and not able to be taken away). :) -
If God loves me and He does (John 3:16, Rom 5:8, 1 John 4:10 & Eph 2:4) and I'm saved today but then I could be lost tomorrow why would God risk losing me since He loves me so much and not take me home today?
It's because God will not lose one of us so there is no risk. Once Saved Always Saved is the Gospel Truth! John 6:39. -
This sermon was a great feast. Hearing Pure Grace truly establishes the heart and it's so good Heb13:9. This message was music to my ears! Thank you for this brilliant message my brother! Keep hearing and speaking God's truth about the Good News and you'll sound more and more like the True God Jesus Christ :)
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Hey brother just wanted to thank you again for all the encouraging messages on the true good news of the gospel. I've found it to be very comforting during some pretty difficult time I've been experiencing. I wanted to get your opinion on 12 step programs for people who struggle with fear, anxiety, depression etc. God Bless
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i have really bad ocd so i would like prayers for me but sometimes im scared of losing it but in the back of my head god says Yo buddy i got you{lol} but thanks for the video i accept for so long but this nails it love you and god bless brother
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Hey I'd like talk with you if I could. Your sermon on eternal security has really encouraged me. I have some questions I'd like to ask you if you could. Thanks! :-)
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does anyone who puts the trust in Christ get eternal security or only thew people?
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WOW! I love your channel :). keep up the great work! God bless you for all the effort you put into this! I myself started recently to create a channel :). I love networking with like-minded people!
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I believe OSAS but i have doubts about it because there are lots of people that say if you believe it your going to hell and some people say if you don`t believe it you will go to hell.
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Love the way you teach Brother!! You make this truth easy to take in!! Very cool!!
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It's best to work out our personal salvation with reverential fear of God and trembling at His word. Where there is a place for repentance there is remission of sin. And with remission of sin is the knowledge of salvation.
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Thank You, my brother for sharing these outstanding truths...Jesus Christ is all powerful & able to save us completely & eternally; He is not like us, because He is faithful, His mercy endureth forever - So many people seem to look at salvation as some sort of contract that God just can't wait to cancel, but all doubters know this: God rescued you from the flood and He shut the door Himself, He's not looking for an excuse to throw you overboard. May God's peace be experienced by you all. MARANATHA!
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AmazingGraceSalvationProject.com Awesome audio message!!! Jack, I am going to listen to yours!!!! thanks Gary
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Hello Jack, may I ask a question sir?
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LOVE THIS! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
to become lost; that is, there is no way that a true convert of Christ he
cannot go to hell may sin, and thereby, receive eternal damnation - he cannot
go to hell after having once been saved. This is popularly spoken of as the
doctrine of "once saved, always saved".
On one extreme, this doctrine is expressed as, "True Christians will
not sin as they lack the desire and the capability to sin, because their
allegiance to Christ has changed their nature". At its other extreme, this
doctrine is expressed as, "No matter how grievous, the sins of Christians
will not be held against them in the final judgement". Those who hold this
last view believe that Christians can do wrong, but they also believe that
Christ will forgive them of any, and every, sin so that they will be blameless
on the day of judgement.
You researched this question to find, not what man teaches, but what the
Bible teaches about the possibility of Christians falling from the way of
truth, and becoming lost.
The most clear treatment of this subject in the New Testament is found in
the second chapter of II Peter. Study this entire chapter carefully. I quote
now verses 20 and 21, which best summarize its teachings, "For if after
they have escaped the pollution of the world through the knowledge of the Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the
latter end is worse with them than the beginning. For it had been better for
them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it
to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them".
Unquestionably the people spoken of here were once Christians, for the
writer speaks of them as those who had, "(quote) escaped from the
pollution of the world through the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ"
(unquote). Unquestionably these same people were, again, entangled in worldly
pollution, that is, they had fallen from the way of the truth, and had (again)
become sinners. Also, unquestionably they are subject to condemnation for these
sins, for the verse says that their final state is worse than their initial
state, that is, they are worse off than before they were saved. Thus, the
doctrine of "once saved, always saved", is not supported by the
scriptures, for the Bible here shows that Christians can sin, and that they may
receive punishment for those deeds.
All verses of the Bible agree with all other verses when the subject is the
same, and when the rule, or law of God, is the same. Also, when the rule, or
law, is consistent, clear verses serve to explain less clear verses about the
same subject. Said in a different way, the Bible never contradicts itself, and
the Bible is its own best interpreter. Remember, God cannot lie, and God is not
the author of confusion. Study Hebrews 6:18, and I Corinthians 14:33. To
illustrate this, we can study verses about baptism (for instance) in the New
Testament books written by the apostles John, Paul, and James, and expect
agreement. But, we cannot necessarily expect agreement between the Old
Testament writings of Moses and the New Testament writings of Paul concerning
(say) worship; Moses' laws were in effect until Jesus' death ended them. See
Col. 2:14. Paul's writings, however, are a part of the will of Christ, His New
Testament. The New Testament is our guide today.
In I John 3:9, we read, "Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin;
for his seed remaineth in him: and he cannot sin, because he is born of
God". If this verse teaches, "once saved, always saved", it is
contrary to II Peter 2:20 and 21 (which we read previously). Thus, a
contradiction is forced into the scriptures which cannot exist. However,
apparent conflict disappears when we see that the writer is stating the obvious
fact that Christians cannot sin and remain faithful followers of the Lord. This
is verified by the very same writer in the very same letter where the apostle,
John, in I John 1:8-10 says, "If we say that we have no sin, we deceive
ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins he is faithful
and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If
we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in
us".
Here, again, we find an inspired writer telling true believers, Christians
(including himself) that they can sin, and that they can do unrighteousness.
More deeply, John is here instructing Christians how they can find forgiveness
for their sins; Christians are to confess their sins and they will be forgiven
them. This instruction is not for sinners who have never become Christians.
Christians are citizens of God's kingdom, and must abide by its rules. People
who are not citizens in the kingdom must first become so before its laws apply
to them. We suggest that you find how to become a citizen of God's kingdom
through study the message, "What Must I Do To Be Saved?" and
"Are We Saved By Faith Only?".
Belief in, "once saved, always saved" may seem justified by John
10:27-29, "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall
any man pluck them out of my hand". If this scripture proves, "once
saved, always saved", the scriptures contradict each other, and this, of
course, is an impossibility. To harmonize the scriptures (to make them agree,
one with another), we must notice that Jesus did not say that his sheep could
not leave of their own accord; He said that no man could pluck them away.
Each Christian may leave Christ, if he chooses; but unless the individual
wishes to go, no one else can make him leave. Notice in verse 27, Jesus said
that His sheep, "know me and follow me", and thus, following, and
continuing to follow the Savior is a condition that we must fulfill if the
promise, "neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand" is to be
kept.
And so, in addition to those things necessary to become saved (namely,
believing the word of God, believing that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God,
repenting of (or changing away from) a sinful life, and being baptized into
Christ for the remission of sins, we have an additional requirement, that of
being faithful unto death (Revelation 2:10).
"Once saved, always saved" is a dangerous doctrine: The Christian
who does fall away (upon seeing his sinful life) may conclude that he was never
saved and become doubtful of the power of God; another may live a sinful life,
and become lost, while believing that God is unmindful of the sins being
committed. Either way can result in eternal death for the sinner's soul, and it
would be such a useless death, for (as we have seen), the doctrine of
"once saved, always saved" is wrong. The Christian who sins must
confess those sins to God, who will forgive them.
I copied this from the internet but it pretty much sums it
up>If you will study the life of Jesus as he walked here on earth you will
find in most cases as he had an encounter with a sinful person that came to him
and realized He was the son of God and called him Lord as only the Holy Spirit
reveled it to them>Jesus told them to go and sin no more! This is our
example as Jesus said take up the cross and follow me and anyone that does not
surrender their will to God as Jesus did and do only the will of the Farther as
Jesus did, they are not one of his>Not one of his children>You must
surrender your will as Jesus did to become as one of Gods children>Joined as
Brothers and sisters of Christ as Gods Children. Not my will but his will, my old man must die
(old sinful nature must be crucified with Christ) Nevertheless not my will be
done on earth but his will be done and born again with a new nature not of man
but the true nature of God threw Jesus shown and reveled by the Holy spirit.
Also Jesus was asked how do we inherit the kingdom of God and he did not say to
just believe on me he said you Must BE Born Again! Not born of man again but of
God threw his power as he breaths a new breath of life into you by the Holy
Spirit Just as Jesus was created in the womb of Mary by the Holy Spirit of God.
That is also a perfect example of being born again. There are two steps you
must take to be saved. First you believe the word of God and that Jesus is the
son of God and gave his life for our sins AND purchased our birth right back
from satan that Adam had lost with his blood (Jesus blood that he shed for the
price of that purchase). Then you receive the Holy spirit and surrender your
will so that after you have believed, God is given the right to re-create you
in spirit so you can be born again. One without the other is not Gods plan for
salvation. We must do just as Mary did when the Angel came to her and say the
same words or have the same attitude she had “Be it unto me” according to your
word. God must have a release from us of our ways or will before we can be born
again. He will not over ride our will. If he did we would be robots not free
will people. I would ask just as Paul did when the church was first introduced
or had first began “have you received since you believed?”.