“You mean to tell me that people can trust Christ as their Savior and then turn around and live any way they please and still go to heaven?”
This would be the logical implication and truth if salvation were completely
UNconditional. If man must live a certain way to be saved, then that is a
CONDITION that must be met in order to be saved.
If salvation were completely
UNconditional, then the following statement made by proponents of eternal security would be 100% true:
Sam Morris, a Baptist preacher in Stamford, Texas wrote a little tract explaining that all the sins one may commit cannot harm the soul or cause the person to be lost. Look at the quote
: “
We take the position that a Christian's sins do not damn his soul. The way a Christian lives, what he says, his character, his conduct, or his attitude toward other people have nothing whatever to do with the salvation of his soul... All the prayers a man may pray, all the Bibles he may read, all the churches he may belong to, all the services he may attend, all the sermons he may practice, all the debts he may pay, all the ordinances he may observe, all the laws he may keep, all the benevolent acts he may per-form will not make his soul one whit safer; and all the sins he may commit from idolatry to murder will not make his soul in any more danger... The way a man lives has nothing whatever to do with the salvation of his soul... The way I live has nothing whatsoever to do with the salvation of my soul" [Do a Christian’s Sins Damn His Soul?].
Bill Foster, Baptist preacher in Louisville, KY commented: "
If I killed my wife and mother and debauched a thousand women, I couldn't go to hell -- in fact, I couldn't go to hell if I wanted to. If on the judgment day, I should find that my loved ones are lost and should lose all desire to be saved, and should beg God to send me to hell with them, He couldn't do it" (
The Weekly Worker, March 12, 1959).
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All true believers endure to the end. Those whom God has accepted in Christ, and sanctified by His Spirit, will never fall away from the State of grace, but shall persevere to the end. Believers may fall into sin through neglect and temptation, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces and comforts, bring reproach on the cause of Christ, and temporal judgments on themselves, yet they shall be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation” [V. God’s Power of Grace—from a statement adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention May 9, 1963].***
*** note this last statement that was adopted by the SBC contradicts itself. The Bible does
NOT teach that the Christian is kept by God "
UNconditionally" but does teach (1 Pet 1:5) the Christian is kept by God
THROUGH FAITH (a CONDITION). Having and maintain faith is therefore a
CONDITION that must be met to be saved. Therefore the Christian cannot fall from faith, fall into sin yet be
UNconditionally saved
apart from faith anyway.