Saved and Struggling with Sin or Struggling with Sin and Lost?

Kevin Williams from Puritan Fellowship does an outstanding job of explaining Biblically the difference between someone who is truly saved and truly struggling against sin and one who believes he is saved and is not who thinks he is struggling against sin. I believe he makes an excellent point not only in repeating Pastor Tim Conway’s analogy of “how to trap a monkey” but also in helping us all see that we must come to Christ fully on His terms. Anyone who seeks to come to Christ on their own terms or even by trying to alter Christ’s terms ever so slightly cannot be saved. Enjoy this clip from Pastor William’s sermon…

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  1. This may be why sin grips so many and they can’t get loose. It shows how you can believe you are saved, but you won’t let go of the sin and choose freedom over it that can only be gained through Christ.