If You Believe You Can Lose Your Salvation…
It Is Possible You May Have Missed Calvary
by AvBunyon
There is much talk today about
losing salvation. The issue is not that can one lose his salvation but the truth
of the matter is the real issue is they don’t know what really happened at
Calvary. These people don’t understand at all the doctrine of salvation.
The heart of the matter is how is the sinner brought back into the proper
standing so that he can have fellowship with God. To put it more simply, how is
a man saved today. Man’s dilemma is how can he become righteous before God. In
order for the sinner to spend eternity with God he must be holy before God (Heb.
12:14; Hab. 1:13). The sinner has to be reconciled and justified before God in
order to spend eternity with God.
Part I.
Let’s first look at the condition of the unsaved man. He is lost (II Cor. 4:3), having no hope (Eph. 2:12), separated (Isa. 59:2), unregenerate (Titus 3:5), darkened Eph. 4:18, unprofitable (Rom. 3:12), and under the wrath of God (John 3:36), and in the flesh Rom. 8:8. He is stuck in the mud big time. A dead man cannot pull himself up out of the miry muck for he is dead!
Part II.
Without
going into all the doctrine of salvation let’s just look at what God did to the
sinner. There were several things that God did to bring the sinner into the
family of God. By a supernatural work of God the sinner was reconciled to God
(Rom. 5:10), made righteous (Rom. 3:22), justified (Rom. 3:24), and redeemed
(Gal. 3:13). Then as a result some more things happened: the saint was sealed
(Eph. 2:6), seated (Eph. 2:6), saved Eph. 2:8, adopted (Eph. 1:5), quickened
(Eph. 2:5), circumcised (Col. 2: 11), raised up (Eph. 2:6), forgiven (Col.
1:14), blessed (Eph. 1:3), accepted (Eph. 1:6), sanctified (Col. 1:30), put into
the body of Christ and made to be bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh (Eph.
5:30) and glorified (Rom. 8:30). This is quite a work, I might say.
Now the above fourteen things (and probably more) happened instantaneously
when God saved the sinner. So, the people who say they can lose their
salvation are saying that they or God can or will undo all of Part II and go
back to Part I. Now let’s see how one can lose their salvation. When we talk of
one losing their salvation we are talking about the person in Part II. We are
talking about the one who lived after Calvary and before the Tribulation period
who had at least 14 different miraculous things done to him regarding his
salvation. Instead of listing all the verses you have used in the past I will
just list where they are found. When we talk about one losing his salvation
we are not directing it to:
1. Jews or Gentiles under the Old
Testament Law before Calvary (Gen. - Mal.).
2. Jews and Gentile during the gospels, which basically fall into the first
category of being before Calvary (Gospels).
3. Unbelieving Jews Paul was directing Hebrews 3 and 5 to (Hebrews).
4. The 12 tribes scattered abroad in James, which doctrinally deals with the
tribulation period (Hebrews thru Revelation).
5. Unbelieving Jew or Gentile during the Tribulation period – primarily the book
of Revelation.
Most of the verses you use to try and prove a saint can lose his salvation in
this age of grace are found in the above books to in Paul’s epistles (except
Hebrews of Paul wrote Hebrews).
The person we want you to show to us that can lose their salvation is that
blood-bought redeemed sinner after Calvary where Christ died for their sins.
Let’s look at this – we have a sinner saved by grace today and falls into the
Part II category (redeemed, saved, regenerated, sealed, etc.). At some point in
his life he loses his salvation based upon some mysterious way that you have
conjured up (whatever that may be). I am assuming at that point he becomes
unreconciled, made unrighteous, unjustified, unredeemed. Then as a result of his
“unpardonable sin” or whatever criteria you have dreamed up for one to lose his
salvation he becomes unsealed, unseated, unsaved, unadopted, unquickened,
uncircumcised, unraised, unforgiven, unblessed, unaccepted, unsanctified,
unglorified again, and finally, kicked out of Christ’s physical body! In other
words this saint loses his salvation by doing something or a bunch of things???
And then all that God did for him (Part II) gets undone! The poor ex-saint is
back to Part I again!
Let’s carry this further – now the poor, lost, ex-saint gets saved again!!! Now
God reapplies all of Part II and all is ok – but then he blows it again and all
is undone again and he is back to Part I!!! And then he repents and he’s back to
Part II! Does anyone see how ridiculous this is getting? If you can give
me one example of this happening in the scriptures I might listen. I know you
will say that once he loses it he can never get it back again – yes, real neat
system you have there. (the system of of receiving
initial salvation once then losing it so that it can never be received again is
lame pride of self- Troy).
The problem (or blessing) is this – the sinner was reconciled by the DEATH OF
CHRIST. The sinner was JUSTIFIED BY THE FAITH OF JESUS CHRIST and made
RIGHTEOUS and SEALED UNTIL the DAY OF REDEMPTION – DONE FOREVER and
nothing you can do can undo that!
Now, you can show me where a man before Calvary does not have this blessing and
that a man in the tribulation does not have this blessing but you can’t show me
in Paul’s epistles during this age of grace after Calvary that a man can fall
out of what God put him into today!
If you still think you can lose your salvation then you are doing something
to lose your salvation and you are not trusting Christ to keep you.
You say, “I believed on Christ and he will do his part but I have to do my part
or keep from doing something that will cause me to fall away.” Then if that is
the case then you are still trusting yourself to endure to the end so in
reality you are not trusting Christ at all you are counting on you to
hold out till the end, which is, works salvation, which
is a sure ticket to hell.
Instead of trying to prove you can lose it why not spend some time seeing what
really took place at Calvary and then you would not be spending time trying to
show people you can lose it.
May God bless.