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CCS Apologetics

Explore various perspectives on losing salvation, including Theocentric and Anthropocentric viewpoints. Delve into biblical passages, warnings in Hebrews, and clarifying factors in understanding salvation.

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CCS Apologetics

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  1. CCS Apologetics #2 Can we lose our Salvation?

  2. Topic 2: Can you lose your Salvation?

  3. The Process • Last week: • Begin approach from a Theocentric, assurance perspective • Continue Theocentric perspective and then evaluate this perspective • This week: • Anthropocentric, non-secure approach • Evaluate anthropocentric approach • Quiz • Dialog from both points of view

  4. Some clarification • Several approaches • Freely Choose, Cannot Lose • Freely Choose, Freely Lose • Freely Choose, Can’t be sure • Freely Choose, cannot Lose: Generally SBC • Freely Choose, Freely Lose: Generally Wesleyan • Freely Choose – can’t be Sure: Multiple sources

  5. Let’s Read!

  6. Choosing Passages • John 3:16, Romans 10:13 • Joshua 24:15

  7. God’s Will Passages • Luke 13:34 • 2 Peter 3:9 • 1 Tim. 2:3-4

  8. Let’s Read More • Some “If” Passages • Galatians 6:9 • Col. 1:21-23 • 2 Peter 1:10 • Other Passages • 1 Tim. 4:1 • 2 Peter 2:20-22 • Rev. 2:5 • Rev. 22:19

  9. Warnings in Hebrews • 2:1-4 • 3:7-19 • 5:11-6:12 • 10:19-39 • 12:14-29

  10. Clarifying Factors in Hebrews 6 • Verbals bear passive and deponent middle voices • The Illustration promotes two scenarios • Demonstrative pronouns form two groups • Verse 9 makes distinction qualified • “Things that accompany salvation” • Two Groups • One Saved • One not

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