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Once Saved Always Saved Examined

What the Bible Really Says

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By: Mark Swarbrick
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A Doctrine Worth Examining
Once Saved Always Saved is a controversial teaching, embraced in some evangelical circles but rejected by most of historic Christianity. It is often presented as a source of comfort and assurance, yet many believers are discouraged from questioning it. At the same time, the doctrine raises serious questions that are rarely addressed. Why does Scripture repeatedly warn Christians to persevere, remain faithful, and guard against apostasy if no eternal consequence is at stake?

Testing Eternal Security by Scripture
In Once Saved Always Saved Examined, author Mark Swarbrick places Unconditional Security under the authority of the Bible rather than tradition. He examines the passages commonly used to defend the doctrine and confronts the warning texts addressed to genuine believers throughout the New Testament.

Assurance Without Fear
This book does not teach salvation by works or promote fear-based Christianity. Instead, it shows that biblical assurance is grounded in a living, continuing faith in Christ rather than a one-time profession disconnected from ongoing belief and obedience.

For Christians Seeking True Assurance
Written for believers who value Scripture over slogans, Once Saved Always Saved Examined offers a clear, serious examination of Eternal Security and points readers to a stronger confidence rooted in Christ Himself.

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