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Revision as of 23:03, 17 July 2014
William Branham believed that salvation (and healing) only lasts as long as your faith lasts. MINISTRY EXPLAINED MINNEAPOLIS.MN 50-0711
THE INTER VEIL STURGIS.MI _ 56-0121
This is clearly false teaching. It is impossible to lose your salvation in the same way it’s impossible to stop being your parents’ child. You are children by birth. Once you are born, you are born. Even if you are not acting like a well-behaved child, you are still a child because you are a child by birth. What would have to happen for you to lose your salvation, once you have been foreknown, predestined, called, justified, and glorified by God? For that to happen, God would have to abandon his entire plan of salvation. But Jesus said that the Holy Spirit "will never leave you". So your security is as sure as Jesus' Word, and anchored by the Holy Spirit.
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