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What does it mean to be secure in salvation?

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Being secure in salvation means that those who are truly saved will never lose their salvation.

Security in salvation is a critical doctrine within Reformed theology, emphasizing that genuine believers cannot lose their salvation. This is rooted in the promise of Christ who states, 'I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish' (John 10:28). The perseverance of the saints assures believers that their salvation is kept by God's power (1 Peter 1:5), reflecting the truth that if God has truly regenerated a heart, that individual will endure the faith until the end. Thus, salvation is secure as it rests entirely in the hands of God rather than human effort.
Scripture References: John 10:28, 1 Peter 1:5

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