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What does Hebrews 6 say about eternal security?

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Hebrews 6 affirms that God's elect cannot fall away and will not lose their salvation.

The doctrine of eternal security is affirmed in the context of Hebrews 6 as the text distinguishes between those who fall away and the true elect of God. While the passage warns against the grave reality of apostasy, it also reassures that those whom Christ has truly redeemed are secure in their salvation. The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable, assuring believers that eternal life granted by Christ is indeed eternal. True believers will persevere in faith and are held fast by God's grace, ensuring they will not fall away completely. This is bolstered by other Scriptures that affirm God's faithfulness to His promises and the assurance of the believer's salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6:9-10, Romans 8:38-39

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More Than Tasting
Clay Curtis · Oct 21, 2007
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