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Book SynopsisOnce saved, always saved? Or twice lost, always lost? This New Testament analysis of every relevant passage on eternal security and apostasy- the rejection of Christ after once having received salvation and the Holy Spirit- concludes that Jesus and the New Testament writers teach that apostasy is both possible and the unforgivable sin.
Trade ReviewThis book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute
This book belongs in every thoughtful Christian's library. Claybrook has done a masterful job of presenting and defending a valid view of Scripture. -- C. Donald Cole, Radio Pastor, Moody Bible Institute
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Proposition Chapter 3 Proof Chapter 4 The Words of the Writer of Hebrews: Overview of the Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 5 The Words of Peter: Overview of the Second Letter; Review of Passages Chapter 6 The Words of Jude: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 7 The Words of Paul: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 8 The Words of James: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 9 The Words of John: Introduction; Review of Passages Chapter 10 The Words of Jesus: Introduction; Review of Passages; Teaching About Eternal Security; Teaching by Direct Statements; Teaching by Parables; Teaching by Maxims; Teaching from Heaven Chapter 11 Postscript Chapter 12 Postlude: A Summary Response to Arguments for Once Saved, Always Saved by Lewis Sperry Chafer Chapter 13 Scripture Index