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Once Saved Always Saved
By
Dr. Max D. Younce
0114
Question
I am a student at (certain college). My question is
concerning "once saved always saved". My friend doesn't
believe in eternal salvation. Her reason for not believing is II Peter
2:21. Can you please tell me what this verse is really saying?
Answer
II Peter 2:21 says, “For it had been better for them not to have
known (Greek "epiginosko" and means "to have a
knowledge of, but not to partake in.") the way of righteousness,
than, after they have known (epiginosko) it, to turn from the
holy commandment delivered unto them.”
II Peter 2 deals with false teachers, beginning in Verse 1 “...there
were false prophets among the people...there shall be false teachers
among you...”...They shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying
the Lord that bought them. Verse 2 says “many shall follow
their pernicious ways by reason of whom the WAY OF TRUTH shall be evil
spoken of.” These false teachers are deniers of the truth. They
know (epiginosko) the truth, as II Peter 2:21 says; but, they do not
BELIEVE the truth. They “turn from” the truth and preach a
perverted, or accursed, message of reformation or good works for
salvation (Galatians 1:6-9). They have not lost their salvation. They
never possessed it, because they never accepted Christ!
In Verse 3, Peter warns that these false teachers ...with feigned
words will make a merchandise of you...” The example of Balaam,
who preached for gain, is given in Verse 15. They lead others astray
with their false message. The blood of those that go into a Christless
eternity will be on the hands of the false teachers and God will judge
them for it (Ezekiel 33:8). That is why II Peter 2:21 says “...it
had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness...”
There are degrees of punishment in Hell (Revelation 20:13).
Peter warns the followers of these false teachers with examples of
the judgment that falls on those who do not accept God’s truth. In
Verse 4, everlasting fire for the angels that sinned (Matthew 25:41). In
Verse 5, the “old world” perished in the flood because they did not
believe the preaching of Noah. We see the destruction of Sodom and
Gomorrha in Verses 6-8. If we die without accepting Christ’s payment
on the cross for our sin, we will spend eternity in Hell (John
3:36).
Verses 10 through 20 describe the false teachers: “Presumptuous...selfwilled
(10). “...speak evil of the things they understand not...(the
Gospel)(12)” “...sporting themselves with their own deceivings while
they feast with you....(13)” “Wells without water...(17)” or a
message containing no truth about salvation by belief in Jesus Christ
(John 4:14). They are like those in Matthew 7:22-23. “...Lord,
Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out
devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then I will
profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work
iniquity.”
“...Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved...”
(Acts 16:31). |