conditional security is a belief in Arminianism that those who submit themselves in the faith of Christ will be kept safe under God's loving grace. Arminians claim that the Scriptures illustrate how one's faith in Christ affects his entire faculty. In the broadest sense, this talks about a lasting salvation of the believers of Jesus Christ. And this promise of salvation is conditionally secure.
Proponents of this ideology maintain that an individual will remain secure on the condition that he remains faithful until the last of his breath. This supposition is tantamount to an athlete who is required to finish the race to gain his prize. In similar aspect, a person who adheres to the doctrine shall gain an everlasting joy with Christ.
Nonetheless, skeptics claim that this theological assumption is nothing but a heresy. Other congregations assert that the proponents of this belief fail to understand the true implications of the passages in the bible.
Some people say that they just have the flair of getting the Scriptures more twisted under which it is made to look as though the written views are aptly supported. On the flip side, critics think that what really sells this assumption is the tremendous fear of what ifs.
From this very view, many have argued that the initiators of the faith are insecure and doubtful about their salvation which is why they arrive at this notion. What provides them confidence of obtaining better eternal destiny is to take the oath of following the paths where Christ is awaiting.
However, it is argued never a plain justification about cramming the views on the Scripture. Several people are confused already, and getting it more complicated and twisted can leads several Christians to become even more doubtful.
And the most questionable issue on every believer in conditional security is that nobody from amongst them could pin point the exact number and types of sins that can affect their salvation.
Proponents of this ideology maintain that an individual will remain secure on the condition that he remains faithful until the last of his breath. This supposition is tantamount to an athlete who is required to finish the race to gain his prize. In similar aspect, a person who adheres to the doctrine shall gain an everlasting joy with Christ.
Nonetheless, skeptics claim that this theological assumption is nothing but a heresy. Other congregations assert that the proponents of this belief fail to understand the true implications of the passages in the bible.
Some people say that they just have the flair of getting the Scriptures more twisted under which it is made to look as though the written views are aptly supported. On the flip side, critics think that what really sells this assumption is the tremendous fear of what ifs.
From this very view, many have argued that the initiators of the faith are insecure and doubtful about their salvation which is why they arrive at this notion. What provides them confidence of obtaining better eternal destiny is to take the oath of following the paths where Christ is awaiting.
However, it is argued never a plain justification about cramming the views on the Scripture. Several people are confused already, and getting it more complicated and twisted can leads several Christians to become even more doubtful.
And the most questionable issue on every believer in conditional security is that nobody from amongst them could pin point the exact number and types of sins that can affect their salvation.