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Kept for Jesus: What the New Testament Really Teaches about Assurance of Salvation and Eternal Security is unavailable, but you can change that!

This question has perplexed—and distressed—believers for centuries. When faced with our sin and shortcomings, sometimes we’re tempted to conclude that we’ve strayed too far and that God no longer loves us. In Kept for Jesus, pastor Sam Storms addresses common concerns that Christians have related to their eternal security, offering hope and assurance from the Bible. Examining every New Testament...

So what did Jesus come to do? He came to do the Father’s will (v. 38). What is the Father’s will? The Father’s will is that all those he has given to the Son be fully and finally saved (v. 39). Before we leave John 6, it’s important to understand that searching and studying Scripture is not simply a matter of asking, “What is it saying?” but also, “Is what it’s saying compatible with what we’re saying?” Let me explain. To deny eternal security means the possibility exists that some who come to the
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