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🔗 [ Am I Really Saved? The 7-Day Assessment ] → [LINK] If this video raised questions about your own salvation security, this biblical assessment walks you through the scriptural markers of genuine faith—not Reformed fruit inspection, but present-tense assurance through the witness of the Spirit. Designed specifically for evangelicals transitioning from Calvinist certainty to Wesleyan confidence. Can Christians lose their salvation? Your Calvinist pastor says no—once saved, always saved, and questioning that reveals weak faith. But then you read Hebrews 6's warning about "falling away," 2 Peter's description of people who "escaped corruption" but became "entangled again," and Revelation's threats to remove lampstands from churches. The tension is unbearable: your Bible seems to contradict your theology. This video resolves that tension by examining what Scripture actually teaches about salvation security when we let the text speak on its own terms instead of filtering it through Reformed systematic theology. John Wesley spent decades wrestling with this exact question, and his answer changed how millions of Christians understand assurance. This video explores Wesley's conditional security framework—the biblical teaching that salvation is maintained through ongoing faith, not guaranteed by past decree. You'll see why the "never really saved" interpretation forces Calvinists into exegetical gymnastics that contradict plain biblical language. You'll understand the difference between struggling with sin (which isn't apostasy) and persistent rejection of Christ (which is). You'll discover how Wesleyan assurance actually reduces anxiety compared to Reformed models, because it's based on present relationship with Christ rather than forensic examination of regeneration status. Can you lose salvation? Yes—through deliberate, sustained rejection of Christ. Do you need to live in constant fear? No—because perseverance is maintained through ongoing trust, and God provides grace for that trust to all who remain willing. ⏱ Why "once saved, always saved" creates the very anxiety it claims to solve ⏱ The four categories of biblical apostasy warnings Calvinists can't explain ⏱ How "they were never really saved" contradicts Hebrews 6's description ⏱ Wesley's conditional security framework and why it fits Scripture better ⏱ Living with assurance under conditional security without constant anxiety This video serves evangelicals who've been taught that questioning eternal security equals questioning God's power—but who can't reconcile that teaching with biblical warnings about falling away. If you're lying awake wondering whether you're truly elect, or if you're afraid to voice doubts about Reformed theology, this biblical examination gives you permission to trust what Scripture actually says. For more on Wesleyan alternatives to Calvinist doctrine, see our videos on prevenient grace and unlimited atonement. John Wesley Today exists to provide biblical alternatives to Reformed theology for evangelicals in salvation crisis. We're the theological armory for believers escaping Calvinist captivity through scriptural clarity. Additional search terms: eternal security debate, perseverance of the saints, can believers apostatize, Hebrews 6 falling away explained, once saved always saved Bible verses, Armenian theology vs Calvinism, assurance of salvation without eternal security, conditional election, free will and salvation security, biblical warnings against apostasy