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Salvation The Bible is clear in stating that God is the author of our salvation. We do not choose Him, but He chooses us. He has mercy on whomever He wills and withholds mercy from whomever he chooses (John 6:37, 44, 65, Rom. 5:8, 9:14-ff, 1 Jn. 4:19). At the same time, too much emphasis is often placed upon one side of the story. The fact is, we exercise free will even while God directs the process (Prv. 16:1, 9, 33, Phil. 2:12-13). Because this can be a divisive issue, one must be careful to present the whole council of God concerning these issues. We cannot neglect the truth of man’s free will in the context of God’s sovereignty simply because it is a difficult doctrine to understand and to accept. The Bible clearly teaches that all the redeemed, once saved, are kept by God's power and are safe and secure in Christ forever (John 5:24, 6:37-40, 47, 10:27-30, Rom. 8:28-39, Eph. 1:13-14, 4:30, 1 Pet. 1:5, 1 Cor. 1:4-8, Heb. 13:5). Therefore, it is impossible for someone who is born again to loose their salvation (John 10:28). On the other hand, the person whose life is devoid of Christian character ought to make certain of their calling and election (2 Pet. 1:3-10) and should examine themselves to see whether they are in the faith (2 Cor. 13:5). The question therefore is not whether a saved person can be lost (which is impossible) but whether one who professes belief is truly saved (1 John 2:4, 6, 9). 4 C Doctrinal Papers Scripture God Jesus Christ Holy Spirit Man Sin Salvation Church Eschatology |