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Read the theological positions below...

A.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit does not force the saints to persevere in faith nor works
—A person's belief is proof of their salvation

B.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit compels the saints to persevere in the faith
—A person's current belief is proof of their salvation

C.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit compels the saints to persevere in faith and works
—A person's current belief and behavior is proof of their salvation

D.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—A person can lose this salvation if he no longer perseveres in the faith
—A person's current belief is proof of their salvation

E.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—A person can lose this salvation if he no longer perseveres in faith and works
—A person's current belief and behavior is proof of their salvation

F.
—Eternal salvation is received continuously through works
—A person can lose this salvation (or never get salvation) if he no longer perseveres in works
—A person's behavior is proof of their salvation

Question 1: Which position best describes your theology? Elaborate on your answer.

Question 2: Which position(s) contain the saving message that gives the recipient everlasting life? Elaborate on your answer.



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Read the theological positions below...

A.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit does not force the saints to persevere in faith nor works
—A person's belief is proof of their salvation

B.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit compels the saints to persevere in the faith
—A person's current belief is proof of their salvation

C.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—The Holy Spirit compels the saints to persevere in faith and works
—A person's current belief and behavior is proof of their salvation

D.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—A person can lose this salvation if he no longer perseveres in the faith
—A person's current belief is proof of their salvation

E.
—Eternal salvation happens at the moment of faith
—A person can lose this salvation if he no longer perseveres in faith and works
—A person's current belief and behavior is proof of their salvation

F.
—Eternal salvation is received continuously through works
—A person can lose this salvation (or never get salvation) if he no longer perseveres in works
—A person's behavior is proof of their salvation

Question 1: Which position best describes your theology? Elaborate on your answer.

Question 2: Which position(s) contain the saving message that gives the recipient everlasting life? Elaborate on your answer.

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