In Hebrews 13:5 it says, "Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee." and in Revelation 3:20 it says, "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me." So anotherwords, once you let Jesus into the door to your heart he never leaves. As it states in Hebrews Jesus never leaves once you let Him in. Once you let Jesus into the door to your heart you cannot throw him back out. You can throw Him in the closet but you cannot throw Him out the door.
baptist believe once saved always saved where as freewill baptist do not believe this. I am freewill baptist i hope this answer helps you :)
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.
People sin even when they are saved. Every is human and has The fleshly desires still in them... But with God's Help u can break free from the Flesh.
Calvin broke away from Luther because Luther did not believe in 'once saved always saved'.All sins are forgiven, Yesterday, today and the future..
The doctrine of "once saved, always saved" is not compatible with Catholic beliefs. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is a lifelong journey that requires ongoing faith, good works, and cooperation with God's grace.
Maybe because the Bible is the truth, and Mormonism is a cult.... I'd go with what the Bible says, not what a group of people believe.
Oh, what a lovely question! Both the Nazarene Church and the Assembly of God Church are Christian denominations that share some similarities, such as their belief in the Bible and in the teachings of Jesus. However, they also have differences in their specific doctrines, practices, and worship styles. It's wonderful to see your curiosity about different faith traditions - there's so much beauty in diversity!
Either because the specific people you are speaking of don't understand the difference between the two concepts, or because since they believe both are false, they both go in the same category.
Frederick W. Claybrook has written: 'Once saved, always saved?' -- subject(s): Apostasy, Bible, Bible teaching, Christianity, Criticism, interpretation
Paul M. Landis has written: 'Once saved, always saved--truth or delusion?' -- subject(s): Assurance (Theology), Biblical teaching, Salvation
There is a theological debate about whether a saved person can lose their salvation, with various perspectives among different Christian denominations. Some believe in the concept of "eternal security" where once saved, a person cannot lose their salvation. Others believe that it is possible for a saved person to walk away from their faith and reject their salvation. Ultimately, this is a complex issue that varies depending on one's theological beliefs.
It is mentioned once in Acts 16:31:They replied, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved--you and your household." (New International Version)