Can a Christian Lose Their Salvation? (With Leighton Flowers)

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Here is a clip from my interview about eternal security from his perspective.

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Leighton Flowers is very consistent when it comes to soteriology. Great answer. Provisionism and free grace is the most sophisticated and consistent biblical position when it comes to soteriology.

StandingForTruthMinistries
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It seems like David Pallmann refutes him on this point.

thesirevn
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That's me in the corner, that's me in the spot-light, losing my salvation, tryn to keep a view, but I don't know if I can do it...

DeconvertedMan
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Warren Mcgrew is one who seems to think you can lose (leave) Christ and be lost. But he says you can come back. I guess you need to die while you are believing?

dodgetruck
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Jesus talked about those who would receive the Word with joy but would fall away because of persecution. JESUS also warned believers to watch and be ready for we know not the day nor the hour of His coming. He said it would be like in the days of Noah. Anyone who is not ready will not be gathered together with Jesus and his people. We are warned also about willfully sinning in Hebrews 10. That type of sinning is like when the man gathered sticks on the Sabbath day was stoned.

bobbyadkins