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Because this practical interpretation of the doctrine of "perseverance of the saints" leads to "eternal security", within Reformed Christianity, the term has become synonymous with the doctrine itself over time. [9] By the early 20th century, "eternal security" was used as a strict synonym for "perseverance of the saints". [10]
The goal of running with self-control for the believer is an imperishable prize which commentators and scholars identify as: "final salvation" [151] or "eternal life" with God, [152] or more specifically, "eternal life in an imperishable new body (15:42, 50, 53-54)." [153] Gregory Lockwood concludes:
This view aligns neither with Classical Arminianism or Calvinism as it is distinguished from Arminianism by denying the Arminian doctrine of prevenient grace and the plausibility of losing one's salvation by teaching eternal security, while it differs from Calvinism by affirming libertarian free will and due to a denial of unconditional election.
Eternal security: Once a person has believed in Jesus Christ as God and Savior that person spends eternity with God regardless of subsequent behavior. God's eternal acceptance is unconditionally given. Belonging to God's family is a permanent and irrevocable gift (Romans 11:29). [91] [92] Assurance of salvation
He believed that "eternal life was reserved only for God and his children". [14] In 1960, Branham claimed the Holy Spirit had revealed this doctrine to him as one of the end-time mysteries. [17] Promoting annihilationism led to the alienation of Pentecostal groups that had rejected Parham's teaching on the subject. [17]
Hyper-Grace is characterized by holding to eternal security with a high emphasis on divine grace. Hyper-Grace advocates hold that the believer is not under the Mosaic law in any sense, that one's sinful actions cannot hurt fellowship with God, denies the necessity of regular confession of sin in the life of a believer and holds to the belief ...
The Catholic doctrine is that predestination is at least twofold or double, as the Councils of Orange 2, Quierzy, and Valence 3 teach: one predestination, of the elect to eternal reward and of the reprobate to eternal punishment, both being positive (active) and after consideration of whether the person died in mortal sin; that is, God has ...
However Jovinian did not derive his view of eternal security from a doctrine of predestination, but instead from his denial of works having merit. [15] [6] The fourth proposition stated is, "there is one reward in the kingdom of heaven for all who have kept their baptismal vow."
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