There exists no issue as important as an individual’s eternal destiny.
Though, as Solomon observed, “the living know that they shall die,” many become so consumed with the here and now that they neglect to consider the hereafter. The Word of God sets forth a clear and certain way of salvation—eternal life freely given by God through faith in Jesus Christ, based solely on His finished work. Dear reader, it is my prayer that you would earnestly consider the subject at hand and, having done so, take God at His word with childlike faith.
Three Biblical Reasons You Can Never Lose Your Salvation
1. Nothing Can Snatch Us Out of His Hand John 10:27–29 “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life ; and they shall never perish , neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is…
Is My Family Automatically Saved If I Believe?
A phrase in Scripture that is commonly misunderstood is the expression “and thy house” in Acts 16:31. For many believers, these three words prompt a deeply personal question: Will my family be saved by virtue of my faith? In other words, is my household automatically…
Eternal Security and Free Will
A common objection to the doctrine of eternal security is the claim that it violates human free will. The argument typically goes as follows: if a person cannot choose to return the “gift” of eternal life or remove themselves from God’s preserving power, then that…
What Must I Do to Be Saved?
Throughout the entirety of God’s Word, this question is asked only once in explicit terms: “What must I do to be saved?” Given the widespread confusion surrounding salvation, what more important question could an unsaved individual ask? And what clearer answer could…
Three Reasons Many Christians Doubt Their Salvation
1. They Focus on Their Feelings Enamored with their emotions, many derive assurance from feeling rather than fact. Although the objective testimony of God’s Word declares that there is no condemnation for those who trust in Christ alone, believers often allow their…