Confession and Fellowship with God
Confession of sins is a vital element in the Christian’s walk with God. And no verse is more important in this regard than 1 John 1:9. In the following article excerpted from his new commentary on 1-3 John, Zane has given us a wonderful explanation of this key verse. Editor. 9If we confess our sins, […]
Salvation in the Old Testament, Part 2
This article is part 2 in a series on salvation in the Old Testament. Salvation in the Psalms: Deliverance from Today’s Troubles Do believers need saving? According to the Psalms the answer is a resounding Yes. Doing so reveals a dependence on God. In this article we will consider the uses of the words save […]
James 5:19-20: A Death Blow for Perseverance Theology
This article, which has been slightly modified, was printed originally in The Reign of the Servant Kings: A Study of Eternal Security and the Final Significance of Man (Hayesville, NC: Schoettle Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 342-44, and is used by permission. By Jody Dillow The idea that all believers persevere is contradicted by the biblical […]
Salvation in the Old Testament, Part 1
There is probably more confusion over the terms save and salvation than any other terms in the Bible. Even solid Free Grace believers are sometimes confused by the use of these terms in Scripture. Most people think that the vast majority of uses of the words save and salvation in Scripture refer to salvation from […]
Repentance and the Day of the Lord – 2 Peter 3:9
In this series on the doctrine of repentance, we have reached two fundamental conclusions. These are: (1) that repentance is not in any way a condition for eternal salvation; and (2) repentance is the decision to turn from sin to avoid, or bring to an end, God’s temporal judgment. All the statements about repentance by […]
Saved and Safe
By Stan Nelson Eternal security is the biblical doctrine that God guarantees our eternal salvation from beginning to end. Therefore, a saved person—someone who has trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ alone for eternal salvation—can never lose that salvation. “Once saved always saved,” is another way of saying it. To many people this is unthinkable. […]
Banking on Eternal Security
By Scott Mosley I was raised in a type of Baptist church that taught a works-plus-faith method of achieving salvation. My father was a ranking minister in this denomination and through self-study began discovering the error of his teaching. About ten years before his resignation, he began teaching his seven children that he had mistakenly […]
One Word Evangelism
I once read an article entitled “One Verse Evangelism.” The author, Randy Raysbrook, advocated using just one verse when sharing the gospel. He pointed out that when we bombard unbelievers with lots of verses, we end up confusing them. They experience overload and can’t take it all in. Recently I came up with a semi-facetious […]
SI NO OS ARREPENTÍS TODOS PERECERÉIS: El Arrepentimiento en Lucas 13:1-5
Unless You Repent You Will Perish: Repentance in Luke 13:1-5
As we have seen in our previous articles on repentance,1 biblical repentance is not a condition for a person’s eternal salvation. Instead it addresses the need that sinners have (whether saved or unsaved) to repair their relationship to God in order to prevent, or to terminate, His temporal judgment on their sins. The prodigal son, […]