Once Saved, Always Saved - The Reality of Eternal Security
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The issue of whether a “born-again” Christian can lose their salvation is an absolutely critical one and has been a controversial topic amongst Christians for centuries.
Brian Johnston provides a number of faith lessons which include insightful illustrations and Biblical references that all Christians can use to reassure themselves that there is no basis in the Bible for the so-called "Falling Away Doctrine".
The titles of the first 7 chapters of this book indicate the basis on which its conclusion is reached:
1) Whose is the Primary Salvation Decision?
2) The Outcome is Already Finalized
3) With God, There is No Going Back on His Word
4) God’s Grace is Emphasised Without Qualification
5) The Biblical Imagery is of Irreversible Processes
6) We May Lose Our Reward, But Not the Gift
7) Christ’s Body Can Never Be Dismembered
Brian Johnston
Born and educated in Scotland, Brian worked as a government scientist until God called him into full-time Christian ministry on behalf of the Churches of God (www.churchesofgod.info). His voice has been heard on Search For Truth radio broadcasts for over 30 years (visit www.searchfortruth.podbean.com) during which time he has been an itinerant Bible teacher throughout the UK and Canada. His evangelical and missionary work outside the UK is primarily in Belgium and The Philippines. He is married to Rosemary, with a son and daughter.
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Once Saved, Always Saved - The Reality of Eternal Security - Brian Johnston
ONCE SAVED, ALWAYS SAVED – THE REALITY OF ETERNAL SECURITY
BRIAN JOHNSTON
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Table of Contents
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CHAPTER ONE: WHOSE IS THE PRIMARY SALVATION DECISION?
CHAPTER TWO: THE OUTCOME IS ALREADY FINALISED (IT’S TOO LATE TO LOSE IT!)
CHAPTER THREE: WITH GOD, THERE IS NO GOING BACK ON HIS WORD
CHAPTER FOUR: GOD’S GRACE IS EMPHASISED WITHOUT QUALIFICATION
CHAPTER FIVE: THE BIBLICAL IMAGERY IS OF IRREVERSIBLE PROCESSES
CHAPTER SIX: WE MAY LOSE OUR REWARD, BUT NOT THE GIFT
CHAPTER SEVEN: CHRIST’S BODY CAN NEVER BE DISMEMBERED
CHAPTER EIGHT: NAVIGATING BY RECOGNIZED LANDMARKS
CHAPTER NINE: ANOTHER HELPFUL DISTINCTION
CHAPTER TEN: AVOIDING A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS
Further Reading: Amazing Grace! Paul's Gospel Message to the Galatians
Also By Brian Johnston
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CHAPTER ONE: WHOSE IS THE PRIMARY SALVATION DECISION?
This book is an exploration of the security of our salvation in Christ. We’ll be looking at what, for some, is a controversial issue – as any internet search would show (not that I necessarily recommend it: it’s not for the faint of heart!). The issue is: ‘Does there come a point when a backslider loses the salvation he, or she, once had?’ There are parts of the world where this teaching is so prevalent that you rarely hear teaching which says: ‘once saved, always saved’. Which is correct? Which is biblical?
It’s not a new assertion to say that a backslider may lose his or her salvation, for the Apostle Paul evidently debated with those who claimed just that. They raised the objection to Paul’s preaching with which Romans chapter 6 opens. That’s where Paul says: What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound?
(Romans 6:1).
In other words, Paul must have been preaching ‘once saved, always saved’, because of the fact that some were clearly reacting against it back then. In essence, they were saying, Come on, Paul. Do you really mean to say that a person (one who’s known salvation by placing personal faith in Christ) can then go on to live carelessly and multiply many sins without any fear of losing his or her salvation? If that’s the case,
they argued, we might as well all sin at every opportunity if that means it gives God more opportunities to be gracious in forgiving our many sins!
In chapter six of Romans, Paul shows how wrong-headed is this point of view. He begins his reply by saying, By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it? (Romans 6:2) This is the basis of Paul’s rejection of their ‘we may as well live as we please’ philosophy. He tells them that the reality is that the believer on the Lord Jesus Christ has in fact ‘died to sin’. But what does this mean? Let’s try to understand it from what follows. In Romans 6, Paul also tells us that ‘Christ died to sin’. There must be a consistency between what it means for Christ to die to sin, and what it means for the believer on Christ to die to sin – since both these expressions are used in the same place in our Bible.
In Romans 6, Paul is writing about our identification with Christ. He reasons that, if Christ died to sin, and we’re identified with Christ, then it follows that we, too, died to sin. As a practical consequence it would be out of place for us to now lead a life that was dominated by sinful practices. That’s the sense of the flow of this paragraph in our Bibles. And to prove that we’ve been identified with Christ, Paul shares two things: a revelation of what happened at our conversion, and an explanation of the meaning of our water baptism. These two things are linked by this thought of our being identified with Christ. It’s at salvation, when by God’s grace we are saved through faith, that we’re identified with the Christ of the cross in his death and resurrection. When we believe, it’s as if Christ’s death becomes our death and it’s then that we receive new life in Christ.
Later, in water baptism we demonstrate that fact by ‘acting it out’ – that is, being buried in water and rising again. Water baptism is only a symbolic witness to all who watch it happening that we’re testifying to the faith which has already saved us. So our water baptism is in effect a drama about our previous identification with a crucified and resurrected Saviour. We repeat: Paul reasons here that, if Christ died to sin, and we’re identified with Christ, then it follows that we, too, died to sin – and as a practical consequence it would be inappropriate for us to lead a life dominated by sinful practices now. The true preaching of