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Are Christians Once Saved, Always Saved?

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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 1 year ago in Human Beings

Part 1 introduced the subject of Christian impostor syndrome, a topic that resonates with many. Part 2 explores the first of three crucial questions that can help in confronting self-doubt and insecurities.

The primary question, ‘Am I really forgiven?’ carries profound weight, manifesting in varied forms. Sometimes it’s, ‘What if I haven’t repented correctly?’ or ‘What if I forgot a sin?’—often leaving us with an overarching ‘if.’ This question shapes our thoughts, sparking uncertainties about our worthiness and place in God’s plan.

Examining Isaiah 43:25, ‘I, even I, am He who blots out your transgressions,’ sheds light on the beauty of God’s forgiveness. Contrary to human memory, God’s ‘not remembering’ is a deliberate choice to view us beyond our past mistakes. When we repent, God chooses not to define us by our transgressions. It’s an active decision to see us anew.

Addressing potential ongoing struggles with sin, Jesus’ directive of forgiving ‘seventy times seven’ underscores the depth of God’s forgiveness. God doesn’t pardon begrudgingly or set limits; He is serious about forgiveness.

Numerous verses emphasize the extent of God’s mercy and pardon—abundant, removing sins as far as the east is from the west. Psalm 103:11–14 beautifully captures God’s infinite forgiveness.

Highlighting the author of these words, King David, known for grievous sins, illustrates the profound forgiveness God extends after genuine repentance. David, forgiven and restored, exemplifies that God’s mercy surpasses our comprehension.

In light of this, do not carry the burden of ‘if’ in your journey with God. He intends for you to be forgiven, cleansed, and assured of His love. God’s forgiveness is not contingent on ‘if’—it’s a promise, a gift, and an unending well of grace.

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