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Three possibilities
Once you are saved, you can then lose your salvation and be cut off from the saving grace of Christ.
Once you are saved, you cannot lose your salvation.
Those that appeared to be saved and walked away from the faith, were never saved to begin with.
A Look inside
Have you ever seen the cockpit of a commercial plane?
Have you ever seen the cockpit of a commercial plane?
All we have to do is get on the plane.
Get on in Memphis, get off in Florida, New York, wherever.
Maybe you know a little about how planes work.
Thrust, lift.
etc.
But the cockpit is much more complicated.
Can you lose your salvation?
John 6:37
John
Salvation is God’s work and His work alone through Christ.
Last night we went to a wedding of one of our daughter’s best friend.
The wedding was in the back yard of the groom’s mother’s house right off the golf course of the Jonesboro Country Club.
We had an invitation to go there.
That invitation does not mean that today I can go over there and hand out in the back yard drinking lemonade.
The invitation do accept Christ is always open, but that doesn’t mean that tomorrow God will be drawing you.
Lets look at what Paul had to say about it.
Romans 8:28-2
5 Questions without an answer
Romans 8:
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Romans 8:35
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Once you are sealed.
The most important question is not once you have salvation, can you lose it.
The most important question is are you saved?
Has God saved you?
2 Corinthians
John 10:27-
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