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Eternal Security: How Sure Can We Be? Chuck Missler P1

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

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One of Christianitys most controversial issues—and one of our most frequently asked questions—involves the concept of Eternal Security. There are good scholars on all sides of this issue, yet we felt it would be useful to explain our own views on this highly charged subject.

We believe that the root problem stems from a lack of precision in our definitions. Earl Rademacher brings this to light when he declares that, I have been saved; I am being saved; and, I will be saved. He is simply highlighting the three tenses of salvation.

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  • @schleprockable AWESOME!!!! GBU!!

  • I like Chuck. I listen to his podcast and he has an excellent understanding of scripture. He's also a very intelligent man, I think he was formerly in the intelligence community.

  • praise GOD for TRUTH. I hate eternal security i used to  be in Bondage Now live in Christ doing good work before God out of love not fear ..Internal security teaching sucks.

  • @Gate2enter4life47 It took 'Gentle Jesus' to introduce the idea of eternal damnation didn't it. Can you imagine anything more immoral and unjust than for anyone to be condemned to an eternity of suffering for simply not believing in a being that made itself only plausible to the ignorant, gullible and fearful but not to the inquiring, rational and skeptical? LOL. The promise of an afterlife is a fraudulent lie. Grow up.

  • @Gate2enter4life47 I hate to break it to you, but when you die, you die. Simple. No amount of sacrifices, prayers, tears and rituals will change this simple fact.

  • What an absolute load of BALONEY! You will not survive your death. Get over it. This is the ONLY life you are going to have. The Christian and Islamic promise of an afterlife, like any form of racketeering, appeals to greed and fear. Greed for a nice afterlife and fear of a nasty one. Not surprisingly these fraudulent religions, along with their source and negation, Judaism, all deny eachother whilst reinforcing their combined delusion.

  • @ritchloui This is talking about the cleansing of a healed leper.Jesus did exist.There is overwhelming evidence of that my friend.First ,you have the whole New Testament thats 27 books.Then you have a famous Jewish Historian Josephus who also wrote about a man called Jesus.Then u got Tacitus,Lucian,Celsus who accused Jesus of being a magician,Then u have the Nicene Creed,The Gnostic Gospels.Its evident that Jesus Existed.

  • @schleprockable I have a question for you! Rom 11:22 Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.

    What punishment comes upon the Roman Christians if they do not continue in the Lord?

    No doubt you have an invented loophole to turn the condition into a foregone conclusion.

  • @schleprockable As usual a Calvinist will turn conditions into foregone conclusions and find out in the end when it's too late!

  • @Gate2enter4life47 this doesnt disprove OSAS at all...

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