You are very in error. Once you believe you have eternal life. Eternal life can never end by definition. The Bible in John 10:28-29 and Ephesians 1: 13 “and I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.” “In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,” Our assurance of salvation is because God said so and God can’t lie. That’s it. You can even say we’re triple sealed by the Godhead if that helps.
@@wildest777 It's not like he doesn't believe in the trinity or Jesus didn't resurrect. He's not a heretic. If you disagree, maybe you can say he's heterodox
@@hweiktomeyto hes a heretic because he believes in calvinism which is full of Heresy's Greatest among which is Work Salvation or ROYS (repent of your sins) for salvation, that is the issue here, he might have reformed His theology to believe in the gospel of grace but he has never publicly stated it so therefore he is a heretic and a false Teacher unfit to teach the bible to anyone
I don’t think that in and of itself, will send you to hell especially if it’s just a time of doubt which everyone gets. However you should know you are saved because when we accept the free gift of Christ, and believe in the gospel you are SAVED and are sealed with the Holy Spirit.
Were you really the only Christian in your high school? I feel like you are way too narrowly defining our faith then. We can disagree and call out heretics or whatever, but a “Christian” is someone who identifies as one and believes in the Resurrection, IMO. It’s unfair to call people who say they’re Lutheran or Catholic but don’t attend church regularly “not a real Christian” … they SHOULD go to church, of course, but I only recently began going again, even though I never lost my faith. We all take our journey of faith differently.
Question: I live in a place where I don’t regularly do communion, and I can’t move, is there a way I can practice it by myself or do I need to move to a church that dose as soon as I can?
@@charles21137 No it does not matter. When COVID hit and we all had online church we did everything we did there, only it was at home. You can buy red wine at any grocery store.
@@CoreyTippets He criticized the Pharisees and teachers of the law because they were misleading the people. He never boasted to the women who committed adultery about how she would go to hell or how Zacchaeus will go to hell. He connected with them on a personal level to save them.
@@CoreyTippets I know he hates sin, that's not what I'm talking about. I am saying that as he never judged us when he was on Earth, we shouldn't judge others.
@@westerncentristrants525 I mean I would disagree that he didn't judge, because if He didn't than He wouldn't have thought there was any reason to save them from the wrath and power of sin. However, I would agree that gentleness is a good virtue to have in the body of Christ, and James tells us to confess our sins to each other. But that isn't so we won't just not judge it, but that we would pray for that person's deliverance from it
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You are very in error. Once you believe you have eternal life. Eternal life can never end by definition. The Bible in John 10:28-29 and Ephesians 1: 13
“and I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.”
“In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,”
Our assurance of salvation is because God said so and God can’t lie. That’s it. You can even say we’re triple sealed by the Godhead if that helps.
Amen brother, OSAS is the true Gospel! This man is a false heretic who does not read the Bible, Mark and avoid Him.
@@wildest777 It's not like he doesn't believe in the trinity or Jesus didn't resurrect. He's not a heretic. If you disagree, maybe you can say he's heterodox
@@hweiktomeyto hes a heretic because he believes in calvinism which is full of Heresy's Greatest among which is Work Salvation or ROYS (repent of your sins) for salvation, that is the issue here, he might have reformed His theology to believe in the gospel of grace but he has never publicly stated it so therefore he is a heretic and a false Teacher unfit to teach the bible to anyone
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Dang it! I wasn’t planning to add mining footage for this vid, I just accidentally made the vid longer than my clips 🤣
Do Presbyterians believe in OSAS?
Yes they do. Perseverance of the saints.
But wouldn’t not being sure your going to heaven send you to he//, since thats something apart of the gospel that one might get wrong?
I don’t think that in and of itself, will send you to hell especially if it’s just a time of doubt which everyone gets. However you should know you are saved because when we accept the free gift of Christ, and believe in the gospel you are SAVED and are sealed with the Holy Spirit.
Were you really the only Christian in your high school? I feel like you are way too narrowly defining our faith then. We can disagree and call out heretics or whatever, but a “Christian” is someone who identifies as one and believes in the Resurrection, IMO. It’s unfair to call people who say they’re Lutheran or Catholic but don’t attend church regularly “not a real Christian” … they SHOULD go to church, of course, but I only recently began going again, even though I never lost my faith. We all take our journey of faith differently.
Can't remember a single Christian in my high school. Graduated '20.
@@sully553 Over 70% of Americans identify as Christian lol you must be from a very abnormal place.
@@fighterofthenightman1057 most of that is a cultural thing
If you switch churches, do you need to be baptized a second time in the new church?
nope, as long as the first Baptism was in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (in a church that believes in the Trinity)
Question: I live in a place where I don’t regularly do communion, and I can’t move, is there a way I can practice it by myself or do I need to move to a church that dose as soon as I can?
also does it matter what materials I use, I don’t have wine LOL.
@@charles21137 No it does not matter. When COVID hit and we all had online church we did everything we did there, only it was at home. You can buy red wine at any grocery store.
@@charles21137 If you can't get wine, use grape juice.
Just follow the Bible as best you can. When Jesus came he never criticized sinners.
Matthew 23 does not agree with that
@@CoreyTippets He criticized the Pharisees and teachers of the law because they were misleading the people. He never boasted to the women who committed adultery about how she would go to hell or how Zacchaeus will go to hell. He connected with them on a personal level to save them.
@@westerncentristrants525 But you can't ignore that Jesus hated sin.
@@CoreyTippets I know he hates sin, that's not what I'm talking about. I am saying that as he never judged us when he was on Earth, we shouldn't judge others.
@@westerncentristrants525 I mean I would disagree that he didn't judge, because if He didn't than He wouldn't have thought there was any reason to save them from the wrath and power of sin. However, I would agree that gentleness is a good virtue to have in the body of Christ, and James tells us to confess our sins to each other. But that isn't so we won't just not judge it, but that we would pray for that person's deliverance from it