đ Post 2: There Is No Such Thing as âFinal Salvationâ
Series: Not of Works â A Series on the Gospel of Grace
Anchor Text: Galatians 1:6â9
One of the most dangerous distortions in Christendom today is the teaching that justification by faith is only âphase oneââthat youâre declared righteous by grace, but you wonât receive final salvation unless you persevere in holiness, love, fruit, and obedience.
Many denominationsâespecially in Americaâpreach some form of âfinal salvation.â
Over the years, Iâve met countless people who didnât even realize they were trusting in a faith plus something gospel.
Whether itâs faith plus fruit, obedience, baptism, law-keeping, or perseverance, the result is the same:
They werenât resting in faith alone in the finished work of Christ on the cross. And that’s what Paul calls another gospel, a false gospel.
Itâs a clever lie.
It sounds spiritual.
It sounds serious.
But itâs another gospelâand Paul said anyone who preaches it is accursed.
âI marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him who called you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospelâ
which is not another; but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert the gospel of Christ.
But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you,
let him be accursed.â
âGalatians 1:6â8
â What Is âFinal Salvationâ?
The term doesnât appear anywhere in Scripture.
Itâs a theological invention used to describe an imagined second tier of salvationâa future reward based on works.
Hereâs what this false gospel claims:
- You are justified by faithâŚ
- But you are finally saved by a life of holiness, fruit, and obedience.
Thatâs not salvation. Thatâs probation.
And it puts the burden of heaven back on the shoulders of man.
â Justification Is Salvation
Paul doesnât separate justification from salvation.
He doesnât treat it as the start of a process with an uncertain outcome.
âTherefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.â
âRomans 5:1âBut to him who does not work but believes on Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is accounted for righteousness.â
âRomans 4:5
The moment you believe the gospelâyouâre saved.
Sealed. Forgiven. Righteous. Reconciled. Redeemed.
Not on probation. Not waiting for final approval.
đĽ The True Danger of âFinal Salvationâ
Hereâs why this lie is so destructive:
- It places the assurance of salvation on your performanceânot Christâs finished work.
- It causes fear, confusion, and insecurity in the believerâs heart.
- It makes fruit and obedience conditions for salvation, not results of salvation.
- It shifts the glory from Christ to man.
- Itâs exactly what the enemy wants: a Christless, cross-less gospel that sounds right but condemns.
And Paul saw it coming:
âAre you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?â
âGalatians 3:3
đď¸ Key Takeaway
There is no such thing as âfinal salvation.â
Youâre either saved or youâre not.
Salvation is not a reward for good behavior.
Itâs a giftâpurchased by the shed blood of Christ, received by faith alone.
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