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What does 'once saved, always saved' mean?

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'Once saved, always saved' refers to the belief that true believers in Christ will never lose their salvation.

The doctrine of 'once saved, always saved' is rooted in the assurance that those whom God foreloved and called to salvation will ultimately be kept secure in Christ. The Apostle Paul in Romans assures us that nothing can separate us from the love of God, reinforcing that God's saving work is complete and irreversible. This doctrine encourages believers, affirming that our salvation is based on God's faithfulness, not our own, and that He guarantees our eternal security.
Scripture References: Romans 8:38-39, John 10:28-29

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