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The text comprises a detailed theological defense by Luis B. Vega, written as a point-by-point rebuttal to a critic who challenged his argument that the Rapture is a reward that can be forfeited due to unfaithfulness. Vega clarifies that his intent was not to dispute salvation, which he firmly believes is an irrevocable gift for all believers, but rather to examine whether saved individuals could lose the Rapture if they willfully abandon their faith and commitments. He uses several biblical examples, such as the Parable of the 10 Virgins and the fate of Ananias and Sapphira, to prove that serious loss is possible for those already within the covenant relationship. Additionally, Vega defends against accusations of cherry-picking verses or imposing his personal "standards" by describing his own life of ministry, missions, and financial simplicity. Ultimately, the author maintains that the numerous scriptural warnings are clear admonitions against unfaithfulness, justifying his central question regarding the forfeiture of the Rapture.

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