In Certain Denominations Where Works Salvation Is Taught, There Is Also the Claim That One Can Lose and Regain Eternal Salvation. If Eternal Salvation Was Never Rightly Understood in the First Place, Are These People Even Saved?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Ken Yates and Bob Wilkin answer a question about what is essential to being born again. If a denomination or tradition is not clear on getting or keeping eternal salvation, should we then assume that those who are a part of that denomination are not saved? Find out what Bob and Ken think and what the Bible says about this question when you listen to today’s episode of the Grace in Focus podcast!

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