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Chapter 33: Security of Salvation, Ques. 1-16
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1.
Why is the matter of eternal security important to a believer?
2.
What are the opposing positions of Calvinism and Arminianism on the matter of eternal security?
3.
Approximately how many passages are listed by Arminians as teaching the doctrine of conditional security?
4.
In approaching these many passages, what is the most important question?
5.
On what can all parties agree on the matter of security?
6.
Is there any question in the mind of God as to who is saved?
7.
Is it true that superficial faith is not enough to save?
8.
How do you evaluate the many passages quoted in opposition to eternal security, which deal with human works as an evidence of salvation?
9.
Are warnings against superficial belief in Christ to be regarded as warnings of the possibility of losing salvation?
10.
Is it possible for a Christian to lose his reward in heaven and still be saved?
11.
Is it possible for a genuine Christian to lose fellowship with God and still be saved?
12.
Is it possible for a true believer to be chastened or disciplined and still be saved?
13.
How do you explain the expression “fallen from grace” as relating to a Christian’s salvation?
14.
Why is there difficulty in passages from the Old Testament on the matter of eternal security?
15.
How do you explain Matthew 24:13?
16.
Why does insecurity or security depend on the question of who does the work of salvation?
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Continue to Chapter 33, Ques. 17-31