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How do we know that Saul was never saved?

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Saul's actions and rejection of God's commands illustrate that he was never truly saved or regenerated.

The refusal of Saul to heed God's commands and his continual rebellion against God indicate a lack of genuine faith or regeneration. Throughout his reign, Saul showcases disobedience, rejecting God’s guidance, which ultimately led to God leaving him to his own devices. The Bible has no indication of genuine repentance or transformation in Saul's life, marking him as reprobate. His tragic end serves as a stark reminder that mere religious influence or being anointed does not equate to salvation; rather, it is the inward regeneration by the Holy Spirit that defines true salvation, a work that Saul never experienced.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 15:10-26, Matthew 7:21-23

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