STATEMENT: EXTREME CALVINISM MODERATE
CALVINISM
TRUE GRACE* FREE GRACE ARMINIANISM
Must accept Christ as Lord for Eternal salvation YES NO NO 1 NO YES
Need to repent for salvation YES YES NO; if "repentance" is interpreted as "turn from sins"2 NO YES
Obedience 3 is necessary for Eternal Salvation YES YES NO 4 NO YES
"Belief that" and "belief in" are the same 5 NO NO NO YES NO
"Belief that" can save NO NO NO YES NO
Faith involves commitment YES YES NO NO YES
Abiding in Christ is necessary for salvation YES NO NO NO YES
Continual faithfulness is necessary for salvation YES NO NO NO YES
Necessary to continue in faith as condition of salvation YES NO NO NO YES
Necessary to continue in faith as evidence of being saved YES YES NO NO YES
Faith naturally produces works YES YES NO NO YES
Good works automatically follow from faith YES NO NO NO NO
All saved are disciples YES YES YES YES YES
All disciples are saved YES NO NO NO YES
All the regenerate will be saved YES YES YES YES NO
Salvation can be lost NO NO NO NO YES
One can lose all faith in Christ and still be saved NO NO YES YES NO
Continual faith is a necessary condition of salvation YES NO NO NO YES
The performance of good works is a necessary condition for keeping salvation NO NO NO NO YES
Continual faith is a necessary sign of salvation YES YES NO NO YES
Those who fall into serious sin are still saved YES YES YES YES NO
One can die in serious sin and be saved NO YES YES YES NO
Those who continue in sin can be saved NO NO YES YES NO
We can know we are saved while in serious sin NO YES YES YES NO

* 1 Peter 5.12














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