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My girlfriend of almost two years is Lutheran (ELCA) and last night we finally started discussing theological differences as the topic of marriage comes up.
Anyhow she swears up and down that Lutherans believe in the “Once Saved Always Saved” salvation and that if you “accept Jesus into your heart as you personal Savior” all of your past, present, and future sins are forgiven. For example, she says she’s “saved” and even if she goes on a killing spree, she can’t lose her salvation.
I told her that’s a Baptist/Bible Christian belief that Lutherans don’t have. I don’t want to try to claim I know more about Lutherans than she does, but I’m pretty sure I’m right about this one.
Can any Lutherans out there clarify for me?
Anyhow she swears up and down that Lutherans believe in the “Once Saved Always Saved” salvation and that if you “accept Jesus into your heart as you personal Savior” all of your past, present, and future sins are forgiven. For example, she says she’s “saved” and even if she goes on a killing spree, she can’t lose her salvation.
I told her that’s a Baptist/Bible Christian belief that Lutherans don’t have. I don’t want to try to claim I know more about Lutherans than she does, but I’m pretty sure I’m right about this one.
Can any Lutherans out there clarify for me?