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Real Christianity
Dale Partridge
251 episodes
8 months ago
Each week pastor Dale Partridge offers 10-15-minute answers to difficult theological and pastoral questions.
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Religion & Spirituality
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Each week pastor Dale Partridge offers 10-15-minute answers to difficult theological and pastoral questions.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Can A Christian Lose Their Salvation?
Real Christianity
31 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
Can A Christian Lose Their Salvation?
In this episode of Real Christianity, Pastor Dale Partridge addresses the doctrine of "Perseverance of the Saints," also known as "Once Saved, Always Saved," a central tenet of Calvinism. He explains that true salvation, once granted by God's grace, cannot be lost because it is God who sustains the believer's faith, not human effort. Pastor Dale contrasts this with the legalistic belief that one can lose salvation and must work to keep it, highlighting that faith is a divine gift rather than an intellectual decision. Through scriptural references, he emphasizes that saving faith is a supernatural trust in Christ, produced by the Holy Spirit, and that our spiritual life and understanding are entirely dependent on God's initiative, not our own will or works.
Real Christianity
Each week pastor Dale Partridge offers 10-15-minute answers to difficult theological and pastoral questions.