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Why is the idea of falling from grace not supported in Scripture?

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The notion of falling from grace contradicts Scripture's affirmation of God's preserving grace.

The idea that a true believer can lose their salvation undermines the foundational doctrine of God's grace. True grace involves an irreversible transformation, as seen in passages like 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, where the Apostle Paul reflects on the change in believers' status from unrighteous to justified. This change, enacted by the Holy Spirit, creates a new identity that is secure in Christ. Furthermore, God's promise to keep us safe is highlighted in John 17, where Jesus prays for believers to be kept from the evil one, demonstrating God's active role in our sanctification and security.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, John 17:11-15

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