The Westminster Larger Catechism

Q.79. Since true believers are imperfect, are tempted, and commit sin, can they fall out of their state of grace?

A. Because of God’s unchangeable love,[1] he has decreed and made a covenant with believers that they will persevere,[2] that they are inseparably united to Christ,[3] who continually intercedes for them,[4] and that the Spirit and the seed of God abide in them.[5] Consequently, they can never completely or finally fall out of their state of grace,[6] because the power of God preserves their salvation through faith.[7]

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