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If it's true, it's
probably not new. "It is the old that is true,
ONCE SAVED…ALWAYS SAVED? My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and
they follow me: There are two distinct groups in the
evangelical Church which are not happy with the above statement. The first group
are obviously the Arminians who believe that a man can be saved and lost. We all
believe that men can be lost and saved (Luke 19:10) but the Arminians allow for
the possibility of a man being truly saved at some point in time and yet
spending eternity in hell because of real apostasy from God. Suffice to say that
I reject such a thought as overthrowing the decree of God, the efficacy of the
blood of Christ which was shed specifically to keep the elect of God out of hell
and all that leads to it, and the power of the Holy Spirit to preserve
Christians from apostasy. Such a belief does not negate in any way the
responsibility of every Christian to heed the warning verses and Calvinists and
others who believe in the eternal security of the saints are no less concerned
about Hebrews 6 and Hebrews 10 etc., than our Arminian brethren. Another group, however, is not happy with the
"Once saved…always saved" concept are many who do subscribe to the
doctrine of the eternal security of the people of God. This may surprise some
folk, but there is good reason for the concern. The eternal security doctrine
has been abused by some who believe that since they have made a profession of
faith, then they will be in Heaven no matter what they do. Did they not
receive Christ as their Savior in a meeting some years ago? Did they not
go to the front or sign a card or raise a hand? Did not the "sinner's prayer"
seal the issue for all eternity? Are not their sins, then, forever dealt
with? Well, if so…what's the problem? The problem is this. While we are saved
and kept by Christ alone (1 Peter 1:5) yet part of the evidence that we
are indeed saved is by our good works i.e. holy living. We were not saved in
our sins or saved for our sins…but saved from our sins (Matthew
1:21). By grace through faith unto good works (Ephesians 2:8-10) is the
order of scriptures. Chosen in Christ to be holy (Ephesians 1:4)…conformed unto
the image of His Son (Romans 8:29) is how it is stated elsewhere. If there is no
holiness, then no matter what we did some years ago or thought we did
will get us into Heaven. We are not saved by holiness (legalism) but salvation
is evidenced by it, just as the tree is evidenced by its fruit. A real Christian
(Christ-one) is Christ-like. Therefore instead of "Once saved…always
saved" it might be better if we closed up a rather smug loophole which self
deceived professors have exploited and believe instead:
"If saved…always saved."
This maintains the truth of the eternal security of
the people of God while leaving room for that vital examination which is urged
upon us by the Apostle Paul himself (2 Corinthians 13:5). Obviously no one
is urging an excessive introspection which (having got us to take our eyes of
Christ) would plunge us all into despair. But it is profitable to take
time to weigh ourselves in the balances of Scriptures and see if we are really
manifesting those evidences of the new birth (1 John). If we do and we
are…we will rejoice all the more in what Christ has accomplished for us. Far
better this, than to wake up in hell and discover that our hope was that of the
hypocrite which will perish (Job 8:13)
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