Steve, I've commented before. I at one point in time fell into the sin of Unitarianism. It seems that I temporarily apostasize. I have since then repented. Does the doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints teach that I was not truly regenerate at the time that I was decieved by Unitarianism, even though I profess that I believed the Gospel *before* I fell into the sin of Unitarianism and works based salvation. Do you teach the *final* perseverance of the saints, or the *constant* perseverance of the saints in faith?
Steve, I've commented before. I at one point in time fell into the sin of Unitarianism. It seems that I temporarily apostasize. I have since then repented. Does the doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints teach that I was not truly regenerate at the time that I was decieved by Unitarianism, even though I profess that I believed the Gospel *before* I fell into the sin of Unitarianism and works based salvation. Do you teach the *final* perseverance of the saints, or the *constant* perseverance of the saints in faith?
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