It also happens to be MY view, pretty much.
This is SPOOKY! I could have said 99% of this myself!
The only thing we differ on is that I think you can lose your salvation, but only by committing “the unforgiveable sin”, which is rejecting God’s grace intentionally. You can’t lose your salvation by sinning, because you are forgiven. But every sin will cause damage in your life.
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- Michael Brown debates James White on Foreknowledge vs Calvinism (2 of 2)
- What about those who have never heard of Jesus?
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That’s great stuff WK, thanks.
Love Phil – that was a good explanation and clip. And, I’m with you this topic WK.