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Father God, After Believing in Jesus as Savior, Can One Lose Their Salvation?

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It is not uncommon in biblical history for God to use the unqualified, the uneducated, and the uncooperative to do His will. He has provided direction and revelation for such people for the express purpose of bringing glory to Himself and His plan. Here I am, fulfilling all three of the undesirable human characteristics for the express purpose of bringing Jesus glory.

After one receives Jesus as Lord and Savior, a hunger to read the Bible soon follows. The more I learned and grew, the more questions sprouted during my Christian growth. Big personal questions followed, and I wanted big personal answers.

I believe many of us have similar questions too. This book answers not only the title question but more questions than just the ones listed below:

Would Jesus really erase someone’s name from His book of Life? And if so, why? God gave humanity free will, but are there limits to one’s free will? Can one really renounce one’s salvation? How do the Ten Commandments apply to believers in Jesus and His new covenant? What are the differences between the two covenants? How do those differences apply to one’s life? If I am forgiven of all my sins, do I still pay for my sins? If Jesus forgave all my sins, what will I be judged for? I believe my past sins are forgiven, but what about today’s and tomorrow’s sins? Do I have to confess all my sins till the day I die? What if I forget to confess a sin? Is it right that we’re taught we are saved by grace in the new covenant but then we must live by obedience to the Ten Commandments in the old covenant? What chance of success do we have of that since Jesus is the only person to never break a single law and never sin? What happens when I deliberately sin? How did Jesus define sin differently than Moses?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
Date
2 March 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9781098036508

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It is not uncommon in biblical history for God to use the unqualified, the uneducated, and the uncooperative to do His will. He has provided direction and revelation for such people for the express purpose of bringing glory to Himself and His plan. Here I am, fulfilling all three of the undesirable human characteristics for the express purpose of bringing Jesus glory.

After one receives Jesus as Lord and Savior, a hunger to read the Bible soon follows. The more I learned and grew, the more questions sprouted during my Christian growth. Big personal questions followed, and I wanted big personal answers.

I believe many of us have similar questions too. This book answers not only the title question but more questions than just the ones listed below:

Would Jesus really erase someone’s name from His book of Life? And if so, why? God gave humanity free will, but are there limits to one’s free will? Can one really renounce one’s salvation? How do the Ten Commandments apply to believers in Jesus and His new covenant? What are the differences between the two covenants? How do those differences apply to one’s life? If I am forgiven of all my sins, do I still pay for my sins? If Jesus forgave all my sins, what will I be judged for? I believe my past sins are forgiven, but what about today’s and tomorrow’s sins? Do I have to confess all my sins till the day I die? What if I forget to confess a sin? Is it right that we’re taught we are saved by grace in the new covenant but then we must live by obedience to the Ten Commandments in the old covenant? What chance of success do we have of that since Jesus is the only person to never break a single law and never sin? What happens when I deliberately sin? How did Jesus define sin differently than Moses?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
Date
2 March 2020
Pages
68
ISBN
9781098036508