The document discusses the concept of choice in relation to salvation and one's eternal destiny. It notes that while humans have no choice in being born with a sinful nature, God offers the important choice to accept salvation through faith in Christ. However, there is disagreement over whether this is an irreversible one-time choice or if one can change their mind later. The author gives an example of how the doctrine of eternal security influenced people to reject obeying truths like the Sabbath, believing their salvation was assured regardless of obedience.
The document discusses the concept of choice in relation to salvation and one's eternal destiny. It notes that while humans have no choice in being born with a sinful nature, God offers the important choice to accept salvation through faith in Christ. However, there is disagreement over whether this is an irreversible one-time choice or if one can change their mind later. The author gives an example of how the doctrine of eternal security influenced people to reject obeying truths like the Sabbath, believing their salvation was assured regardless of obedience.
The document discusses the concept of choice in relation to salvation and one's eternal destiny. It notes that while humans have no choice in being born with a sinful nature, God offers the important choice to accept salvation through faith in Christ. However, there is disagreement over whether this is an irreversible one-time choice or if one can change their mind later. The author gives an example of how the doctrine of eternal security influenced people to reject obeying truths like the Sabbath, believing their salvation was assured regardless of obedience.