Yes. Among other passages to the affirmative is this one:
Hebrews 10:26, 27 - For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which will devour the adversaries.[NKJV]
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.
Only God/Christ can save a person. What we can do first is to live a life that is honering to God. We can tell a person that God loves them and that they can have salvation if they believe on the Lord jesus Christ. We can show them scriptures to that effect. We can share our testamony with them, telling them of what God has done for us since we received salvation. We can if nothing else pray for that person, and if the person is serious about accepting jesus as their personal Savior we can lead them in a prayer of salvation. We can be a help to our neighbor. Who is our neighbor? anyone we come in contact with. We can invite people to our church that they may hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
There is not one. I checked on google
The infinitive form of the verb "salvation" is "to save."
The Puritans referred to those predestined for salvation as the "elect" or the "chosen few" who were believed to be predetermined by God to receive eternal 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.
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Yes they do; the Southern Baptists do not believe you can loose your salvation.
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.
The moral of the lost sheep , is that god does not want anybody to loose salvation and to go to helland even if itis one person god is willing to save him.
Yes ,but you shoyld try and get them saved.
Baptist believe in the security of the believer and that you cannot loose your salvation, the Nazarene Church teaches that you can loose your salvation. Baptists only baptist those who have verbally accepted Jesus as their personnel savior. Nazarenes baptize infants. These are the two main differences, but these 2 things are huge.
The Salvation Army is a church organization that is in over 120 countries in the world. There is not one person who owns the Salvation Army, but there are individuals who run each location and pay for the bills at that specific location. There is also one person who is in charge of the entire Salvation Army, and that is currently General Linda Bond.
"The founder of the Magic the Gathering salvation game is a person with a username Xenphire. He used to be a person in the regular Magic the Gathering, and then it looks like he made up his own version."
AnswerYes. In Christian belief, salvation means that a person's soul will spend the after-life in heaven, rather than hell.
john connor
While the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints can definitely help a person reach a heavenly goal, the person, alone, is responsible for his/her salvation through their faith in Jesus Christ and their good works.