TRUTH over TRADITION
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4 Questions
Those who teach conditional salvation often avoid specifics. How would they answer the following questions:
i) What sin causes loss of salvation?
A theft? A swear word? A lie? Ten lies? 50 lies? No specific uniform answers are available, indicating the unsound foundation on which this error is built.
ii) How does loss of salvation become known to an individual?
Again, solid answers are not there, only nebulous suggestions.
iii) How is salvation recovered?
If salvation is through believing, how does one ‘believe again’? No one who has had Christ revealed to his soul could ever ‘believe again’. Interestingly, some cults who teach baptismal regeneration and conditional salvation do not insist on rebaptism once a ‘backslider’ has been ‘restored’. In other words, baptism is essential for salvation first time around, but not the second time
iv) Where in scripture is there an example of a true believer losing his salvation and then being saved again?
Before addressing these questions, let me establish the terms and their meanings. Salvation - being saved from the wages of sin, DEATH and being gifted with age lasting life from God thru His Anointed One, Jesus.
I propose that the scriptures teach that salvation is a gift that is not received in this life. The scriptures teach that assurance of a future salvation could be received in this life but not that salvation is realized in the here and now. The assurance was based on Jesus' conquering death makingage lasting life a reality for all who believe and obey.
So now, to answer your questions.
1. What sin caused the loss of salvation?
answer: Unfaithfulness.
A better question centers around what causes salvation to be realized. The completed work of Jesus coupled with the believer's faithfulness LEADS TO salvation. Jesus' work is done, but a believer's faithfulness is an ongoing process. When the process is stopped, so too is the assurance of the salvation that awaits. When one finally realizes salvation, it likely cannot be lost (but again, that doesn't happen in this life).
2. How does loss of salvation become known to an individual?
3. How is salvation recovered?
answer: The same way it is received.
Through faith and trust in the Lord that causes one to live a life of submission and obedience to the Lord.
4. Where in scripture is there an example of a true believer losing his salvation and then being saved again?
answer: This is easy to answer, NOWHERE. But the question is problematic because nowhere in scripture are we shown any individual aside from perhaps Jesus Himself that had already received the gift of salvation. We are told "at the end of your faith" the salvation of one's soul will be realized (1 Peter 1:9).