Salvation My Soul To Keep
Enduring Faith To The End
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Ralph Yost
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Salvation . Predestination. Calvinism. Eternal Security. Falling away.
The New Testament warns Christian believers in 123 passages (encompassing 384 verses) that salvation to the end of life is not guaranteed. The author presents a preponderance of Biblical evidence that only Christians with enduring faith to the end will be saved from God’s wrath. Nearly every book of the New Testament contains this warning and exhortation to believers from each New Testament writer and from Jesus Christ Himself. This book is an in-depth and detailed examination of warnings to believers to not leave the faith, if even temporarily. This book details the contrasting popular view of “once-saved-always-saved” as it reviews those critical texts. All born again believers should read and experience this study in depth, review, and then decide for themselves if they are truly “once-saved-always-saved”. “It is far easier to believe that you can never lose your salvation than you will experience trouble, tribulation, attack from Satan, and have to endure until the end…” “The Bible teaches that we who are born again became saved, are being saved, and will be saved in the end. Can we stop or interrupt this process of salvation? Can we delay it?” “There are more New Testament scriptures about our salvation referring to the end of our spiritual lives than in the beginning or middle.”
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