- What Does the Bible Say About ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’?
Scriptures about salvation do not teach ‘once saved, always saved ’ Jesus illustration of a vine and its branches emphasizes the need for faith
- Jesus Saves—How? - JW. ORG
Jesus saved faithful humans when he gave his life as a ransom sacrifice (Matthew 20:28) Thus, the Bible calls Jesus the “Savior of the world ” (1 John 4: 14) It also states: “There is no salvation in anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men by which we must get saved ” — Acts 4: 12
- What Does the Bible Say About Salvation? - JW. ORG
a The Bible refers to a person as having “been saved” even though his or her actual salvation from sin and death is yet to come — Ephesians 2:5; Romans 13:11 b In the cited verses, some translations use the terms “champion,” “deliverer,” “hero,” “leader,” or even “someone” rather than “savior ”
- Speaking the Truth | Study - JW. ORG
Like their first-century counterparts, they are “suppressing the truth” from God’s Word and have “exchanged the truth of God for the lie ” (Rom 1:18, 25) They promote such false teachings as “once saved, always saved,” the immortality of the human soul, reincarnation, and the foolish idea that God would condone homosexual
- Will Only Jehovah’s Witnesses Be Saved? | FAQ - JW. ORG
Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Feel That They Are the Only People Who Will Be Saved? No Many millions who lived in centuries past and who weren’t Jehovah’s Witnesses will have an opportunity for salvation
- Bible Questions and Answers | JW. ORG
Accurate answers to Bible questions What the Bible says about God, Jesus, prayer, family, suffering, celebrations, life, death
- 1 Corinthians 15 | Online Bible | New World Translation
1 Corinthians 15:1-58—Read the Bible online or download free The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is published by Jehovah’s Witnesses
- What Does It Mean to Be Holy? - JW. ORG
The Hebrew word translated ‘holy’ points to something that is separated from common use or held sacred, especially by virtue of its being clean and pure
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