DEBATE | Perseverance of the Saints vs Once Saved Always Saved - Jeff Dollar vs Tommy McMurtry

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➡️ Are you 100% sure you are on your way to heaven?

Here at Liberty, we focus on the timeless basics: worshiping God, studying God’s Word, serving each other and seeking to make disciples of Jesus Christ.

Our pastor preaches from the King James Bible, and he is a true Bible believer; he believes that the Word of God is the final authority. The services are exciting, old fashioned style services where the brethren are exhorted and encouraged, and sound doctrine is preached unashamedly.

We still sing the old hymns, we still go soulwinning, and we still stand against sin. We think we’ve found something special at LBC. It’s more than a church, it’s a place where we feel “at home” and we want to welcome you to experience it too. Come experience liberty with us!

Service Times: Sunday School 10:00am
Sunday Morning 11:00am
Sunday Evening 5:00pm
Wednesday Evening 7:00pm
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I'm not a Mr. Dollar fan, however I have more respect for him after this debate. He was respectful and seemed genuine in his convictions.

willywonkalucretia
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Malachi 4:1, 5 = The Day of the Lord.
Malachi 4:2-3 = The Day of Christ.
Two events that occur simultaneously, "in the day that I shall do this."
The Bible says nothing about the church ascending into heaven. Only a meeting with the Lord in the air as he descends from heaven.

phillipevans
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Pastor Murtry, why does the Protestant interpretation of the bible fundamentally differ from most other denomination?

buddyduddyful
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In the passage below Paul said a person must "hear" the Gospel and "believe" the Gospel, and then be "sealed" with the Holy Spirit. Is there any passage of scripture which refers to a person being "unsealed"?

Eph 1:12  That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ. 
Eph 1:13  In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,  

Read the recent book "The Foundation of Augustinian-Calvinism" by Ken Wilson, if you want to understand the origin of the doctrine.

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