The Scripture states that one must persevere to the end in order to be saved. The doctrine of the perseverance of the saints demonstrates the close relationship between justification and sanctification. Confusion over this relationship can lead to heretical teaching. The Judaizers essentially made these doctrines identical making salvation a salvation by the works of the law. Others advocate such a distinction between the two that leads one to be deluded that one can have Jesus as Savior and not as Lord. This leads to a false sense of security. The biblical doctrine of the perseverance of the saints steers clear of both heresies.
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John M. Otis received a Masters of Divinity degree and a Masters of Christian Education degree from Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS in 1979. He was ordained as a minister of the gospel by Westminster Presbytery (PCA). In 1990, he transferred his membership from...