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What does the Bible say about the permanence of salvation?

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The Bible affirms that believers, as sons of God, abide forever in His house, signifying an irrevocable salvation.

The Bible teaches that once someone is adopted as a son of God, they remain so eternally. John 8:35 states, 'the son abides forever,' emphasizing the unbreakable bond between the believer and God. This promise provides rich consolation to God's family, alleviating fears of losing one's salvation. No matter how weak or struggling a believer's faith may seem, if they are truly born again, they are securely held in the Father's love and grace.

The assurance that believers will not be disinherited differs dramatically from human familial relationships, where disinheritance can occur. God's children, however, will never experience such rejection. Even if they stray, God's covenant is such that they will be restored to Him, similar to the prodigal son. This is a profound encouragement for those who might feel distanced from God, as they can take solace in knowing they still belong to His family and share in the inheritance of life eternal through Jesus Christ.

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John 8:35
J.C. Philpot · Apr 5, 2016
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