Evidence of True Salvation

False Salvation-Deceived Christians - This Will Shock You

Can A Saved Person Lose their Salvation? A Riddle: (Video)
It is a riddle more than a question. There is ample biblical evidence to support both sides of the debate, but, do to a lack of spiritual wisdom and understanding, people have trouble grasping the true answer to the riddle. The correct answer, of course, is that a saved person, who is “truly saved“, can NOT lose there salvation. But, here is the dichotomy, which so many seem to overlook: Who is truly saved? Can we judge that in another person. NO! We can only judge the surface of human behavior. We are not God.

If someone has absolutely no character change and continues to lie, gossip, who is habitually careless and reckless about their sins, has no inclination to repentance, then how can that person even suggest or believe that he or she is saved? This is exactly why so many people hate Christians becasue of the inconsistent behavior of "so-called Christians" when compared to the actions of "Real Christians" who have literally been made into new creatures and represent "True Faith and REPENTENCE".
Habitual Sinner: (Video)

The riddle of salvation is not whether a person can lose salvation or not, but whether or not “True Salvation” has taken place. Have they been changed? (Video) Many have deceived themselves into thinking that they are saved, all the while they willfully continue living in sinful rebellion. False Salvation: (Video)

False Salvation-Deceived Christians - This Will Shock You
1) You will be a New Creature, old things have pasted away
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2) We can examine the Fruit of their behavior. The new behavior of an individual will be characterized by the Spirit of God: Love, Joy , peace, patience, kindness, meekness, goodness gentleness and sefl-control.

3) Faithfully living holy and quickly repenting of sin,

4) A life charachterized by holiness with continuous repentance not a life charachterized by habitual sin.

5) A faithful attitude that one can live holy in Christ vs
an attitude that sin is a normal regula permanent part of one's life.