Question about the perseverance of the saints
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 3:07 pm
As I understand it, if a person is one of the elect and is irresistably drawn to Christ, he will persevere.
What does the Calvinist say about one who claims to have been drawn to Christ, professes faith in Jesus, lives a Godly life and by all observation a member in good standing of a true Christian church.
Then that person falls away from the faith (either doctrinally or morally or maybe both).
Sometime later the person returns and reaffirms their faith, repents and lives again as a Christian.
According to Calvinism, is that person truely elect? After all he did not presevere in the faith. He did not continue in the faith continually from his regeneration until his death.
What does the Calvinist say about one who claims to have been drawn to Christ, professes faith in Jesus, lives a Godly life and by all observation a member in good standing of a true Christian church.
Then that person falls away from the faith (either doctrinally or morally or maybe both).
Sometime later the person returns and reaffirms their faith, repents and lives again as a Christian.
According to Calvinism, is that person truely elect? After all he did not presevere in the faith. He did not continue in the faith continually from his regeneration until his death.