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Does being a Christian mean that you will never sin again?
If you commit a sin, are you still saved?
Do you need to be saved again each time you sin?
The Bible teaches that the salvation you received at the moment you repented of your sins and trusted in Christ is irrevocable.
How do we know?
SAVED BY GRACE
Read Galatians 3:3.
How did you enter God’s family- by faith (“the Spirit”) or your own effort (“the flesh”)?
So how will you remain in God’s family and mature (what the Bible describes as “being perfected”)- by faith or by your own effort?
PART OF GOD’S FAMILY
Read John 1:12-13.
What privilege (or “right”) did Jesus give you when you received Him as your Savior?
What strict qualification must you meet to enter into the Christ’s kingdom, according to John 3:3?
Your first birth was physical.
When did that happen?
Your second birth was spiritual.
When did that happen?
When you received Jesus Christ, you became a child of God— you were born into His family!
God is your heavenly Father!
Is the parent-child relationship temporary or permanent?
Once you became God’s child, you are His child forever.
As you grew up, did you ever make your father or mother angry by disobeying them?
When you did, were you still their child?
RELATIONSHIP VS.
FELLOWSHIP
YOU ARE IN CHRIST
Romans 8:1 says that since you are “in Christ” you will not face condemnation.
That means you will not be condemned for your sins.
Christ already paid for them!
I Corinthians 15:22 says that though you were dead before salvation, in Christ you have been made alive.
2 Corinthians 5:17 says that you are a new creature.
The second half of the verse lists the practical results of your new birth.
What are they?
Romans 5:1 says that when you put your faith in Christ as your Savior you were “justified.”
What does that mean?
Romans 4:11; 23-24 teaches that at the moment of salvation, Jesus’ righteousness was “credited” to you.
Although you continue to struggle with sin (in your practice), God now sees you as being as righteous as Jesus Christ (in your position).
Why?
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