Desensitization and Losing your Salvation
2016 May 15th Streaming
Greetings Everyone!
We trust everyone has had a wonderful week in Christ! And hopefully not too busy. We were traveling this week. We went to see our grandson Jeremy’s graduation at Loyola University in Chicago. It was a joy and blessing to be there with family and friends to support this mile stone in his life. Chicago is very nice city to visit but we enjoyed coming home to Texas! Let me take a minute to talk about the topic of Sunday fellowship, desensitization and losing your salvation. The question always comes up sooner or later concerning how does one get saved or receive salvation? And, of course what can someone do to lose their salvation? What do you think? I know some of you say no immediately. No way! While some of you might say, yes of course! Others might say it would depend on what a person does. If they have commit the unpardonable sin? Surely they can lose their salvation. Right? Almost all of our ideas, beliefs and doctrines are based on what we’ve been taught and told to believe about receiving and losing our salvation. This idea brings with it a host of deep feelings and emotions. And almost all of these are powerful and fear based! No two organizations, institutions or denominations agree on obtaining salvation much less agreeing on how it’s kept or lost. What role or impact does desensitization to the person of Christ, religion, organizational theology, institutional doctrine, and denominational belief systems have on this idea of losing your salvation? The answer is simple. Everything! Why? Because there is something very critical being left out of the discussions. But we’ll talk about it in fellowship tomorrow. Let me close by giving you something to think about until then. Can one lose their salvation? The answer is Yes. Because some have a salvation that can be lost. The answer is No. Because others have a salvation that cannot be lost. Let’s talk about it!
Love in Christ,
David & Katherine