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>> “A believer is either saved or not.” <<
What is a believer, an intellectual believer like Satan and his demons? Or a true believer in the Hebrew disciple tradition, walking as his master walked, and doing his every commandment?
Nobody is saved until the day of Trumpets; that is what Yeshua and his apostles told us.
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What is a believer, an intellectual believer like Satan and his demons? Or a true believer in the Hebrew disciple tradition, walking as his master walked, and doing his every commandment?
In this context we are talking about the person who is a true believer.
Nobody is saved until the day of Trumpets; that is what Yeshua and his apostles told us.
No. When a person becomes a Christian they are filled with the Holy Spirit who seals the believer (Eph 1:13-14). That is immediate and everlasting. There are no passages in the NT that ever indicate the Holy Spirit ever leaves a believer nor is the believer ever noted to be unsealed. Their sins are forgiven and covered (Col 2:13-14, Rom 4:7-8) The person's eternal security is secure at that point. John 3:15-18 make this clear.