Can You Lose Your Salvation? The Shepherd Who Never Lets Go
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If you’ve ever wondered whether God is tired of your struggles, your doubts, or your repeated failures, this message aims straight at that fear with Scripture and plain speech. We lean into Romans 8:29-30 and slow down on one key phrase: “for whom he foreknew.” Dr. Timothy Mann argues that God’s foreknowledge is not God peeking down the hallway of time to see who will believe. It’s relational, covenant love, a purposeful decision to set His love on His people and shape them into the likeness of Jesus Christ.
From there, we connect the doctrine to everyday life: your assurance of salvation does not rest on how tightly you can hold on to God, but on the fact that He knows you and holds you. Philippians 1:6 anchors confidence that the God who began a good work in you will complete it. Then John 10:27-30 brings some of the strongest comfort in the Bible: Christ’s sheep hear His voice, follow Him, receive eternal life, and will never perish. We talk honestly about wandering, repentance, and why real assurance includes a life that keeps following the Shepherd.
But comfort isn’t the only note. Jesus’ warning in Matthew 7:21-23 is sobering: some will hear, “I never knew you.” We draw a clear line between knowing about Jesus and being known by Him, and we close with a direct invitation to repent, believe the gospel, and come to Christ for rest (Matthew 11:28). If this strengthened you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find solid Bible teaching on assurance, salvation, and the Good Shepherd who holds His sheep forever.
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