Dr. Walter Martin: Can You Lose Your Salvation (Doctrine of Perseverance)
March 6, 2008
In this message (Can You Lose Your Salvation), Dr. Walter Martin present a compelling argument for the the Doctrine of Perseverance and he also discusses the Doctrine of Assurance.
Proof Text:
Hbr 6:1-12; Jhn 5:24; Jhn 6:35-40; Jhn 6:44; Jhn 6:46-51; Jhn 6:53-58; Jhn 6:60-65; Jhn 10:27-30; Jhn 12:32; Tts 2:11; 1Jo 2:2; Jon 1:1-3; Jon 2:1-10
(HT: Dr. Walter Martin Commentaries)
Rewritten in Modern English
©1975, Carey Publications, Ltd., 75 Woodhill Road, Leeds, U.K., LS16 7BZ
Reprinted here by permission
- THE saints are those whom God has accepted in Christ the Beloved, and effectually called and sanctified by His Spirit. To them He has given the precious faith that pertains to all His elect. The persons to whom such blessings have been imparted can neither totally nor finally fall from the state of grace, but they shall certainly persevere in grace to the end and be eternally saved, for God will never repent of having called them and made gifts to them. Consequently He continues to beget and to nourish in them faith, repentance,love, joy, hope, and all the graces of the Spirit that issue in immortality. Many storms and floods may arise and beat upon them, yet they can never be moved from the foundation and rock on which by faith they are firmly established. Even if unbelief and Satan’s temptations cause them for a time to lose the sight and comfort of the light and love of God, yet the unchanging God remains their God, and He will certainly keep and save them by His power until they come to the enjoyment of their purchased possession; for they are engraven on the palms of His hands, and their names have been written in the book of life from all eternity. Ps. 89:31,32; Mal. 3:6; John 10:28,29; 1 Cor. 11:32; Phil. 1:6; 2 Tim. 2:19; 1 John 2:19.
- It is on no free will of their own that the saints’ perseverance depends, but on the immutability of the decree of election, which in its turn depends upon the free and unchangeable love of God the Father, the efficacious merit and intercession of Jesus Christ and the saints’ union with Him, the oath of God, the abiding character of the Spirit’s indwelling of the saints, the divine nature of which they are partakers and, lastly, the terms of the covenant of grace. All these factors guarantee the certainty and infallibility of the saints’ perseverance. Jer. 32:40; John 14:19; Rom. 5:9,10; 8:30; 9:11,16; Heb. 6:17,18; 1 John 3:9.
- In various ways-the temptations of Satan and of the world, the striving of indwelling sin to get the upper hand, the neglect of the means appointed for their preservation-saints may fall into fearful sins, and may even continue in them for a time. In this way they incur God’s displeasure, grieve His Holy Spirit, do injury to their graces, diminish their comforts, experience hardness of heart and accusations of conscience, hurt and scandalize others, and bring God’s chastisements on themselves. Yet being saints their repentance will be renewed, and through faith they will be preserved in Christ Jesus to the end. 2 Sam. 12:14; Ps. 32:3,4; 51:10,12; Isa. 64:5,9; Matt. 26:70,72,74; Luke 22:32,61,62; Eph. 4:30.
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March 7th, 2008 at 12:39 am
GOD is Blessed.
This is a lie. Hebrews Six and Hebrews Ten
March 7th, 2008 at 1:31 am
Glynis,
Your comments are welcome but I must say, the Doctrine of Perseverance is not a lie. This doctrine should bring great comfort to those who are truly saved. This is not a license to sin , yet even those who are truly regenerate will still sin. Our salvation however and its perseverance is not based on our not sinning. Our salvation is based on faith unto Christ and repentance of sins which are gifts from God.
Did you listen to the teaching referenced in the post and the review the supporting biblical text?
The biblical proof for the Doctrine of Perseverance is well founded.
To say that God does not keep those whom he saves is to deny Christ’s finished work on the cross.
The denial of the Doctrine of Perseverance virtually makes the salvation of man dependent on the human will rather than on the grace of God. The idea is that, after a man is brought to a state of grace by the operation of the Holy Spirit alone, or by joint operation of the Holy Spirit and the will of man (Arminianism), it rests solely with the man to continue in faith or to forsake the faith, just as he sees fit.
– Shane
April 8th, 2008 at 10:01 am
Halilujah!!!!!We who are “in Christ” are saved from the wrath which is to come.Jesus paid for all our sins at calvary.I do see and know that some ,MANY in the so-called church ,do not truly hold to the FACT that GOD’s WORD is infalliable and is to be heeded [not added to ,nor sub-stracted from].We do not see alot of studying the scriptures at most house of worship today.What we do see or find ,is alot of marketing scemes and worldly intertainment and theatrics being past off as preaching .So many of the preaching at churches today center on pleasing ‘man’ ["they worship AND SERVE the creature ,rather than the creator...". romans 1:25].we really need to preach the word ,the Holy Scriptures ,so that the Holy Spirit can truly convict the world of judgement and of right standing with GOD.[John 16:13-15]Many fail because they don’t know the scriptures ,nor the power of GOD! [Matt.22:29].Amen!!!!!LOL,LOL,LOL,LOL.Praises be to the most high GOD through Jesus the Massiah ,who is my and our LORD ‘if’ you believe the Gospel message of the Massiah that come and died for our sins and the sins of the whole world .[John 1:12-13].
P.S. [2Peter1:20-21]