In daily conversations among Christians, there’s one topic that tends to stir up a lot of questions: Can a believer truly “fall from grace” and lose their salvation? It’s a big question, and one that touches on the heart of what we believe about God’s grace, sin, and eternal security. Many have heard the phrase “Once saved, always saved,” but what does Scripture really say? How does it align with our day-to-day struggles against sin and our efforts to live a life devoted to Christ? Maxie Dunnam just wrote an article diving deep into this topic. He explores: - What Peter and John Wesley have to say about sin and grace - The role of Christian discipline and devotion in keeping sin from reigning in our lives - Whether God’s grace can truly keep us from falling, and what that means for us - Why abiding in Christ is the key to not just being saved, but staying saved If you've ever wondered about the tension between grace and sin, or questioned whether someone can really "fall from grace," this article is for you. I hope it will provide some clarity and encourage you to walk in greater dependence on God's grace. Take a few minutes to read it and let's continue this important conversation together.

Posted by Paulo Lopes at 2024-10-22 16:13:48 UTC