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Core Christianity

Does the Bible Teach That I Can Lose My Salvation?

Core Christianity

Aaron Simon

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8584 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Episode 1531 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions.

Show Notes

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1.  Why did David and Bathsheba's son have to die for David's sins?
2. Does the Bible teach that Christians can lose their salvation?
3. Does God give us guardian angels?
4. Does Matthew 6:24 speak to Christians working with secular music artists?
 
 
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0:00.0

Does the Bible teach that I can lose my salvation?

0:09.7

That's just one of the questions we'll be answering on today's edition of Core Christianity.

0:14.8

Well, hi, this is Bill Meyer, along with Pastor Adriel Sanchez, and this is the radio program

0:18.8

where we answer your questions about the Bible and the Christian life every day.

0:23.7

Here's our phone number.

0:24.7

It's 8333-3-833-843-2673.

0:30.6

If you get our voicemail system, feel free to leave your question there.

0:33.8

We do our best to review our voicemails each day.

0:35.9

You can also post your question on one of

0:38.1

our social media sites or email us at Questions at Core Christianity.com. First up today, let's go to

0:45.7

Sarah calling in from Kansas. Sarah, what's your question for Adrial? Hi, thank you. My question would be

0:52.8

how can you explain to someone why, after sitting with Bathsheba,

1:00.5

God caused David's infant son to die? It just seems like, you know, at reading that, you would think the child is innocent.

1:15.0

And how is that just?

1:18.0

Does that make sense?

1:19.8

Can you explain the situation to us?

1:20.4

Yeah.

1:23.5

Yeah, Sarah, thanks for that question.

1:35.4

So, I mean, this was clearly a consequence or a discipline, a judgment because of what David had done with Bathsheba.

1:46.9

And I mean, what happened for those who are unfamiliar with that story, David is this king that God calls, a king who generally, right, it seemed like he was, he was righteous, he's doing well. And then at one point in his life, he takes a huge fall. He goes after

1:57.0

a woman that he sees, takes her as the king, has relations with her.

2:01.4

There are some people who would even go as far as to say he raped her.

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