Once saved always saved: Origins
Once saved always saved originated from a false teacher named John Calvin. He was a heretic that taught gnosticism and taught the saints will always Persevere to the end
Eternal security was made popular in modern times by a false teacher named Charles Stanley that taught even if you became an atheist you could be saved, that saved people go to outer darkness
"Even if a believer for all practical purposes becomes an unbeliever, his salvation is not in jeopardy."
Context and Meaning
• Source: The quote is found in Chapter 10, page 93, of Eternal Security: Can You Be Sure?.
In his book
Eternal Security: Can You Be Sure?
,
Dr. Charles Stanley
wrote:
"To be in the 'outer darkness' is to be in the kingdom of God but outside the circle of men and women whose faithfulness on this earth earned them a special rank or position of authority".
Charles Stanley and eternal security is heresy. Don't listen to him
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