Once saved always saved: with Michael Rowntree
In this theology podcast Michael Roundtree comes on to discuss eternal life and the once saved always saved position. We discussed Hebrews 6, Colossians 1:21-23, and Hebrews 3. We also discussed the difference between the historical Calvinistic position of "perseverance of the saints" and Michaels position of once saved always saved. Is there eternal security? can you lose your salvation?
Imagine a person comes to a saving knowledge of Christ Jesus, they bear fruit and then fall into a lifestyle of sin. furthermore, they die in that lifestyle of sin without repenting. A historical position of Calvinism would say this person was never "truly saved". An Arminian might say that they walked away from their salvation. Michael would say "if they were really saved then they will find themselves in heaven without a reward or with a little reward".
This is quite an interesting interview, Michael is not quite antinomian, because he does not deny the need for preaching repentance to believers and non-believers. However, we thoroughly disagree on the matter of our eternal destination for the unrepentant individual who might have at one time believed the Gospel.
This conversation boils down to "Can a Christian really commit apostasy?". If Michael is correct the answer is no. Michael does not believe you can lose salvation.
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