Once Saved, Always Saved? | What the Bible Really Says | Eternal Security Explained

Is the doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved” truly biblical—or is it a dangerous half-truth? Many posts online claim, “Once Saved, Always Sealed,” quoting verses that seem to promise eternal security no matter what. But does the Bible actually teach that salvation cannot be lost? In this Passage Unlocked study, Jim Murrell takes a careful look at Scripture to separate truth from assumption. We’ll test this popular belief against the full counsel of God’s Word, uncovering what passages like Ephesians 2:8–9, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Ephesians 1:13, Romans 8, Hebrews 10, and Revelation 2:10 really say in context. 📖 What you’ll learn in this video: Why salvation is by grace, not works—and why that doesn’t mean it can’t be lost. How Peter warns against turning back to sin (2 Peter 2:20–22). What it means to be sealed with the Holy Spirit—and why Paul still warns not to grieve Him. The balance between God’s unbreakable love and our responsibility to remain faithful. The difference between man-made doctrine and God’s true promise of eternal life. ✅ Key Takeaways: Context matters. Don’t build faith on isolated verses. (Acts 17:11) Salvation is not earned, but it must be endured. (Matthew 24:13) God will never abandon you—but you must not abandon Him. (1 Corinthians 10:12) If you’ve ever wondered whether “Once Saved, Always Saved” is a biblical truth or a false comfort, this deep dive will give you clear, scripture-based answers. 🔔 Subscribe to Passage Unlocked for daily devotionals and deeper Bible studies: [link] 👍 Like, Share, and Comment to join the discussion! #OnceSavedAlwaysSaved #BibleStudy #PassageUnlocked #EternalSecurity #Salvation #ChristianDoctrine #JimMurrell #ChurchOfChrist

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