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Can I Lose My “Ticket to Heaven”?

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We should not see salvation as a single event, John Coblentz says, but as God’s ongoing work. Focusing on a time when we “made a decision” or “went forward” in response to an invitation or “prayed the sinners prayer” can trouble believers who should have assurance and confidence while giving false assurance to those not walking with Jesus.

John discusses union with Christ and the Spirit as a stamp and a guarantee of our inheritance.

Am I a Believer (Doubt Is not Sin. It is Temptation.) - Daniel Yoder

John Coblentz’s devotional commentary on Ephesians

This is the 220th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought.

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We should not see salvation as a single event, John Coblentz says, but as God’s ongoing work. Focusing on a time when we “made a decision” or “went forward” in response to an invitation or “prayed the sinners prayer” can trouble believers who should have assurance and confidence while giving false assurance to those not walking with Jesus.

John discusses union with Christ and the Spirit as a stamp and a guarantee of our inheritance.

Am I a Believer (Doubt Is not Sin. It is Temptation.) - Daniel Yoder

John Coblentz’s devotional commentary on Ephesians

This is the 220th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought.

Sign-up for our monthly email newsletter which contains new and featured content!

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Read essays from our blog or listen to them on our podcast, Essays for King Jesus

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The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.

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