You can not lose your salvation no matter what; and if people are telling you you can then they are wrong.
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No. There is no way to loose your salvation. Of course, this assurance is based on the assumption that you 'had' salvation in the first place.
Yes they do; the Southern Baptists do not believe you can loose your salvation.
No, in most religions it is believed that one cannot lose their salvation. If someone is saved and sins it is believed that the sinner must repent and ask forgiveness for their transgressions in order to maintain their salvation and their place in heaven.
Yes, they call it "backsliding." They believe that if you go on sinning without repentance, you can lose your salvation.
They believe once saved always saved and you cannot lose your salvation once you are born again by the Holy Spirit. This is based on the scriptures. See John 10:27 through verse 30.
The only way to "lose" God is to reject Him - if you do this, then the Holy Ghost will leave you, but you can always find God again by accepting Him once more.
annointing of the sick...Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sacrament itself is called Anointing or Unction which is given to a dying person. When you receive Holy Communion (which is the Body of Christ) right before you die, it is called Viaticum. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Viaticum. The reception of Holy Communion when there is probable danger of death. Viaticum should not be deferred too long in sickness lest the dying lose consciousness. It can be given as often as such danger exists, and is required of all the faithful who have reached the age of discretion. No laws of fasting persist either for the recipient or for the priest who must consecrate in order to supply the Host in an emergency. (Etym. Latin Viaticum, traveling provisions; from viaticus, of a road or journey, from via, way, road.
No.
The concept of salvation does not appear in the Old Testament; it is introduced in the New Testament. We are told that it is bad to disobey God, but nothing in the story of King Saul suggests that this would have caused him to lose his salvation. The whole issue of how people get saved if they lived and died at an earlier historical period than that of Jesus Christ is somewhat complicated and has involved the concept of purgatory, where the soul of King Saul presumably was sent, pending his salvation.
no you dont lose your points but if you win it then yes
i dont no but maybe she will dont lose hope ...x