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24 Δεκ 2021 · Someone recently brought up John 6:35 to defend "once saved, always saved" doctrine, meaning that once a person, in this life, accepts Jesus as their Lord and Savior and becomes born-again, the promise in John 6:35 is immediately fulfilled, which means that they will never thirst and hunger again, and if this is true, then it is impossible for ...
6:28-35 Constant exercise of faith in Christ, is the most important and difficult part of the obedience required from us, as sinners seeking salvation. When by his grace we are enabled to live a life of faith in the Son of God, holy tempers follow, and acceptable services may be done.
Robert Lightner writes: Those who think the sinner must make Christ Lord of his life, or at least promise to do so, before he can be saved make assurance rest on the evidence of a surrendered walk. MacArthur cites this as the only way a believer can be assured of his or her salvation.
The Bible consistently testifies to the assurance of salvation for all those in Christ and grounds that certainty first, in the objective promises of God and second, in the subjective work of the Spirit in both direct testimony and the indirect testimony of the fruit of conversion.
26 Ιουλ 2024 · We can have the assurance from Christ’s own Word that our salvation will never be in question. Our assurance of salvation is based on the perfect and complete salvation God has provided for us through Jesus Christ.
What does John 6:35 mean? This verse represents the first "I am" statement of John's gospel. In each of these instances, Jesus uses the phrase "I am" in reference to Himself, providing perspective on His mission and His ministry.
10 Νοε 2013 · These verses are a wonderful foundation for assurance of salvation for all who have come to Jesus and believed in Him. Note four things: A. Jesus will keep all whom the Father has given Him (6:37b). John 6:37b: “… and the one who comes to Me, I will certainly not cast out.”