Dr. Brown Takes Your Calls (and Talks About Teaching That Gives a License to Sin)
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Wonderful. I was not a “Calvinist” but a “Salvation of the Soul” believer, which has not the emphasis on the sovereignty of God picking and choosing, but on the Greek tense of salvation being periphrastic Perfect existing now in a finished state. I believed that everyone who was truly saved would never be able to undo what God had finished. I have chosen to leave these issues alone and simply say, “if you can lose your salvation or not, one thing is true…you don’t want to find out.” Anyone seeking to find out has probably lost the overwhelming love and Jesus obsession that true conversion initiates.
Wonderful. I was not a “Calvinist” but a “Salvation of the Soul” believer, which has not the emphasis on the sovereignty of God picking and choosing, but on the Greek tense of salvation being periphrastic Perfect existing now in a finished state. I believed that everyone who was truly saved would never be able to undo what God had finished. I have chosen to leave these issues alone and simply say, “if you can lose your salvation or not, one thing is true…you don’t want to find out.” Anyone seeking to find out has probably lost the overwhelming love and Jesus obsession that true conversion initiates.
Eric,
Yes, your last line says it all.