Exploring the Intersection Between Christian Doctrines: “Once Saved, Always Saved” and “The Issue of Pain, Suffering, and Evil”

Welcome to Walk With Me. Today, we are looking at how two Christian teachings connect : the doctrine of pain, suffering, and evil, and the idea of Once Saved, Always Saved. The latter is very controversial yet it is important to understand why it is controversial. We will start by seeing what the Bible says about Once Saved, Always Saved, using passages like Romans 8, John 10, and 1 John 2:19. Then, we will compare assurance of salvation (1 John 5; Colossians 3; 1 Peter 1) with evidence of salvation, using marriage as an example. While nothing can take believers away from God, the Bible also shows that believers can choose to leave, as seen in Hebrews 6, 2 Timothy 2:12, 2 Peter 2, Matthew 24, John 15, Colossians 1, and James 5. We will finish by talking about why it is important to keep going in faith, stay close to Christ, be born of water and Spirit, and honour Jesus as both Lord and Saviour. We will end with a prayer for truth, discipleship, and faithful living. For more information and resources, including original songs, books, articles, and podcast all written and composed by Emmanuel through God’s grace, please be sure to visit our website www.emmanuelisrael.com Many of the themes we explore on this podcast — from personal growth, relationships, and meaning, to leadership, culture, ethics, and systems — connect directly to the work we do through two different practices. LivingRenewal focuses on biblical counselling and personal renewal, offering thoughtful and confidential support. To inquire, please visit www.Livingrenewal.com The second is CollectiveDynamicGroup, which provides values-driven consulting and advisory services for organizations and institutions. If today’s conversation resonates with you personally or professionally, we encourage you to explore www.collectivedynamicgroup.com.

Welcome to Walk With Me. Today, we are looking at how two Christian teachings connect : the doctrine of pain, suffering, and evil, and the idea of Once Saved, Always Saved. The latter is very controversial yet it is important to understand why it is controversial.

We will start by seeing what the Bible says about Once Saved, Always Saved, using passages like Romans 8, John 10, and 1 John 2:19. Then, we will compare assurance of salvation (1 John 5; Colossians 3; 1 Peter 1) with evidence of salvation, using marriage as an example. While nothing can take believers away from God, the Bible also shows that believers can choose to leave, as seen in Hebrews 6, 2 Timothy 2:12, 2 Peter 2, Matthew 24, John 15, Colossians 1, and James 5. We will finish by talking about why it is important to keep going in faith, stay close to Christ, be born of water and Spirit, and honour Jesus as both Lord and Saviour. We will end with a prayer for truth, discipleship, and faithful living.

For more information and resources, including original songs, books, articles, and podcast all written and composed by Emmanuel through God’s grace, please be sure to visit our website www.emmanuelisrael.com

Many of the themes we explore on this podcast — from personal growth, relationships, and meaning, to leadership, culture, ethics, and systems — connect directly to the work we do through two different practices. LivingRenewal focuses on biblical counselling and personal renewal, offering thoughtful and confidential support. To inquire, please visit www.Livingrenewal.com

The second is CollectiveDynamicGroup, which provides values-driven consulting and advisory services for organizations and institutions. If today’s conversation resonates with you personally or professionally, we encourage you to explore www.collectivedynamicgroup.com.

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Exploring the Intersection Between Christian Doctrines: "Once Saved, Always Saved" and “The Issue of Pain, Suffering, and Evil”
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