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Is my Gospel able to keep me saved?

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The Gospel promises eternal security for those saved by God's sovereign grace.

The assurance that the Gospel keeps us saved is rooted in the sovereignty of God. If our salvation depends on human effort, it is inherently unstable; however, if it is established by God's initiative (John 10:28-29), then it is secure. The promise of eternal life means that once God saves us, nothing can sever that relationship (Romans 8:38-39). The assurance is not based on our faithfulness but on God's unwavering faithfulness to His elect. This doctrine teaches that those truly saved will persevere, filled with the Holy Spirit and continually transformed into the likeness of Christ until the day of glorification. Thus, the Gospel doesn't merely save but also sustains and preserves.
Scripture References: John 10:28-29, Romans 8:38-39

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