D. Bercot. Many Christians today worry that perhaps they were never actually saved. In this message, Bercot explains that the early Christians looked at salvation in two stages—past and future. They viewed their past salvation as an objective reality. They also had a confident expectation as to their future salvation. Bercot also explains that the modern concerns about assurance of salvation are a result of theological innovations that are not part of the historic faith.
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D. Bercot. Many Christians today worry that perhaps they were never actually saved. In this message, Bercot explains that the early Christians looked at salvation in two stages—past and future. They viewed their past salvation as an objective reality. They also had a confident expectation as to their future salvation. Bercot also explains that the modern concerns about assurance of salvation are a result of theological innovations that are not part of the historic faith.
60 minute audio message
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