Bible
Study
by
Spikeleon
on
being
Saved-Part
one
Twenty-one
Examples
of
Beings
Fallen
From
Grace
1.
Lucifer.
He
was
sinless
and
walked
in
the
ways
of
God
perfectly
until
he
sinned
(Ezek.
28:11-17,
notes).
He
fell
from
God's
favor
and
was
cast
out
of
heaven
(Isa.
14:12-14;
Lk.
10:8).
He
became
sinful
and
lustful
(Jn.
8:44)
and
destined
to
eternal
hell
(Mt.
25:41;
Rev.
20:10).
2.
Holy
angels.
Over
one-third
of
God's
holy
angels
rebelled
with
Lucifer
(Rev.
12:3,7-12)
and
became
destined
to
hell
with
Satan
(Mt.
25:41;
Isa.
24:21).
Many
of
these
committed
the
additional
sin
of
fornication
and
are
now
in
hell
(2Pet.
2:4;
Jude
1:6-7).
Angels
are
sons
of
God
(Gen.
6:1-4;
Job
1:6;
2:1;
38:4-7)
and
yet
those
who
sin
are
to
be
punished
forever
in
hell,
so
sonship
is
no
unforfeitable
guarantee
of
heaven.
3.
Demons.
They
were
also
created
sinless
and
in
God's
grace
and
favor.
That
they
sinned
and
are
doomed
to
eternal
hell
is
clear
from
their
own
admission
of
being
worthy
of
punishment
(Mt.
8:29;
Mk.
5:7;
Lk.
8:28-32;
Jas.
2:19).
Many
of
them
are
now
in
the
abyss
(Rev.
9).
See
Demons
or
Unclean
Spirits.
4.
Pre-adamites.
According
to
Gen.
1:2;
Isa.
14:12-14;
Jer.
4:23-26;
Ezek.
28:11-17;
2Pet.
3:5-8
and
other
scriptures,
Lucifer
ruled
the
earth
before
Adam
and
caused
all
the
people
of
his
kingdom
to
lose
God's
favor
and
be
destroyed
in
the
flood
of
Gen.
1:2;
2Pet.
3:5-8.
(See
notes
on
all
these
passages).
Not
one
person,
animal,
city,
or
plant
was
left
alive
(Jer.
4:23-26,
notes).
5.
Adam
and
Eve
were
created
in
God's
grace
or
favor
(Gen.
1:26-31).
They
fell
from
grace
by
sin
and
lost
the
eternal
life
they
would
have
kept
if
they
had
not
sinned
(Gen.
2:17;
3:1-19;
Rom.
5:12-21;
2Cor.
11:3).
Nothing
is
ever
said
of
their
salvation
from
sin.
They
are
not
listed
with
the
faith-worthies
of
the
Old
Testament
(Heb.
11).
Adam
was
still
a
sinner
at
the
age
of
810
years
(Gen.
6:3,
note).
He
was
a
son
of
God
(Lk.
3:38).
Thus,
again,
sonship
is
proved
not
to
be
a
guarantee
of
eternal
life.
God
promises
to
punish
every
angel
or
man
who
sins
regardless
of
sonship
or
relationship
(see
210
Plain
Laws
and
Warnings,
below).
6.
Adamites.
Every
person
born
of
Adam
was
once
in
grace
in
Adam
and
fell
from
grace
or
favor
when
Adam
did,
for
they
were
in
Adam's
loins
when
he
sinned.
This
is
why
death
passed
upon
all
men
(Rom.
5:12-21;
1Cor.
15:21-22;
2Cor.
11:3).
If
all
people
fell
from
the
same
favor
Adam
did
and
are
commanded
to
regain
grace
in
Christ,
then
it
is
settled
that
falling
from
grace
and
regaining
it
can
happen
more
than
once
(note,
Gal.
4:19).
7.
Many
Israelites.
Before
their
sin
in
Ex.
32
they
were
born
again
(Dt.
32:18;
Gal.
4:28-29),
redeemed
(Ex.
15:13;
Dt.
21:8),
sanctified
(Ex.
31:13;
Lev.
20:8),
converted
(Ps.
19:7),
in
grace
(Ex.
33:12-17;
Ps.
84:11),
had
their
names
in
the
book
of
life
(Ex.
32:32-33;
69:25-29),
had
the
same
gospel
we
have
(Gal.
3:6-14;
Heb.
4:2),
and
had
other
spiritual
experiences
(see
Old
Testament
Spiritual
Experiences).
When
they
sinned
they
were
cut
off
from
God
and
were
lost
(Ex.
32:32-33;
2Cor.
10:1-18;
Heb.
2:14;
Jude
1:5).
Scores
of
times
they
forsook
God
and
were
cursed
(Dt.
17:3;
29:26;
Judg.
2:11-23;
3:5-14;
4:1;
5:31;
6:1;
8:28-35;
Judg.
10:6
--
Judg.
11:33;
Judg.
12:7
--
Judg.
13:1;
20:13;
1Sam.
2:12-36;
3:11-14;
1Ki.
11:1-13,38-39;
12:25-33;
13:33-34;
14:16-31;
15:29;
16:2;
2Ki.
17:7-23;
etc.).
8.
Nadab
and
Abihu,
holy
priests
of
God
(Ex.
19:6;
22:31),
were
cut
off
in
sin
(Lev.
10:1-20;
Num.
3:4).
9.
Korah,
Dathan,
Abiram,
and
other
holy
men
of
God
were
cut
off
by
sin
and
went
to
She'owl
(HSN-<H7585>)
(Num.
16:1-3,23-33).
10.
Saul,
who
had
a
change
of
heart
and
received
the
Holy
Spirit
(1Sam.
10:9-13,21-24),
went
into
spiritualism
(1Sam.
28;
Lev.
19:31;
20:6).
He
lost
the
Holy
Spirit
(1Sam.
16:12-23),
and
died
by
suicide
and
was
cursed
by
God
(1Sam.
31:1-6;
1Chr.
10:13-14).
11.
Many
disciples
of
Jesus
left
Him
and
His
grace
and
followed
Him
no
more
(Jn.
6:66).
They
believed
for
a
while
(Lk.
8:13).
They
drew
back
to
perdition
(Heb.
10:26-39).
To
receive
Christ
and
confess
Him
for
only
a
moment
brings
the
new
birth,
so
those
who
believed
for
awhile
had
grace
to
fall
from
(Jn.
1:12;
1Jn.
5:1).
12.
Judas
was
once
saved
because:
(1)
He
was
a
familiar
friend
of
Christ
(Ps.
41:9).
Would
Christ
call
any
unsaved
man
or
the
devil
(as
some
suppose
Judas
to
be)
"mine
own
familiar
friend"?
(2)
Christ
trusted
Judas
at
one
time
or
He
would
not
have
said
"in
whom
I
trusted"
(Ps.
41:9).
Hebrew:
batach
(HSN-<H982>),
to
confide
in,
as
to
be
secure
without
fear.
Used
in
this
sense
107
times.
Would
He
have
confided
in
such
a
man
if
he
had
always
been
untrustworthy?
(3)
Judas
ate
of
Christ's
bread
(Ps.
41:9).
This
always
assures
eastern
people
of
very
personal
and
intimate
friendship.
(4)
He
had
his
name
written
in
the
book
of
life
with
the
righteous
(cp.
Acts
1:20
with
Ps.
69:25-28,
notes).
(5)
He
was
a
bishop
of
the
church
Christ
is
building
(Acts
1:20
with
Ps.
109:8).
See
Thirty
Facts
about
Judas.
(6)
He
had
part
of
the
apostolic
ministry
(Acts
1:17,25).
(7)
Christ
gave
him
power
against
unclean
spirits
to
cast
them
out,
and
to
heal
all
manner
of
sickness
and
disease.
This
was
true
of
the
twelve,
Judas
included
(Mt.
10:1-4).
(8)
He
was
sent
forth
as
one
of
the
twelve
to
represent
Christ
among
Israel
(Mt.
10:5-6).
(9)
He
was
called
to
preach
(Mt.
10:7).
(10)
He
was
commanded
to
heal
the
sick,
cleanse
lepers,
raise
the
dead,
cast
out
devils
(Mt.
10:8;
Mk.
3:14-15;
6:7;
Lk.
9:1-2).
(11)
He
freely
received
power
to
heal
and
it
was
commanded
that
he
freely
give
(Mt.
10:8).
(12)
He
had
the
peace
of
God
to
give
to
a
home
as
did
all
others
of
the
twelve
(Mt.
10:13).
(13)
He
was
a
sheep
in
the
midst
of
wolves
like
others
of
the
twelve
(Mt.
10:16).
(14)
He
had
the
Holy
Spirit
in
him
(Mt.
10:19-20).
(15)
He
was
ordained
by
Christ
to
the
ministry
as
much
as
the
others
(Mk.
3:14).
(16)
He
was
just
as
successful
in
preaching
and
healing
as
others
(Mk.
6:12-13;
Lk.
9:6,10).
(17)
He
was
an
apostle,
meaning
he
was
one
divinely
called
and
sent
to
do
the
work
of
God
(Lk.
6:13;
note,
Acts
15:33).
(18)
Judas
fell
by
sin
from
the
ministry
and
apostleship
(Acts
1:25).
How
could
he
do
this
if
he
was
always
a
sinner,
as
some
say?
(19)
Satan
entered
into
Judas
at
the
close
of
Christ's
ministry,
proving
that
he
was
not
always
an
agent
of
the
devil,
much
less
one
from
the
beginning
(Lk.
22:3;
Jn.
13:2).
Therefore,
he
backslid
and
became
a
thief
(Jn.
12:6),
a
devil
(Jn.
6:70,
Greek:
adversary),
and
the
betrayer.
To
make
Judas
the
very
devil,
a
devil
from
the
beginning,
and
an
unsaved
man
never
in
grace
is
to
ignore
the
plain
facts
of
Scripture.
(20)
He
once
had
eternal
life,
as
proved
from
Jn.
17:2
where
we
read
of
Christ
giving
eternal
life
"to
as
many
as
Thou
hast
given
him."
Then
in
Jn.
17:12
it
is
stated
that
of
"those
that
Thou
gavest
Me
I
have
kept,
and
none
of
them
is
lost,
but
the
son
of
perdition."
It
is
clear,
then,
that
Judas
was
given
to
Jesus
and
Jesus
had
once
given
him
eternal
life.
13.
Ananias
and
Sapphira
were
saved
and
of
one
heart
and
one
soul
with
all
the
church
(Acts
4:32
--
Acts
5:1),
until
they
agreed
to
lie
to
the
Holy
Ghost
at
which
time
they
were
killed
(Acts
5:1-11).
"Great
grace
was
upon
them
all,"
including
Ananias
and
Sapphira
(Acts
4:33;
5:1).
14.
The
Galatians
who
had
begun
in
the
Spirit
and
had
received
the
Spirit
(Gal.
3:2-4),
were
soon
removed
from
Christ
and
grace
(Gal.
1:6;
5:4).
15.
Demas,
a
preacher
in
the
early
church
(Col.
4:14;
Phm.
1:24)
went
back
into
sin,
having
loved
this
present
world
(2Tim.
4:10).
If
any
man
loves
the
world
the
love
of
the
Father
is
not
in
him.
He
is
lost
if
he
does
not
come
back
to
God
(1Jn.
2:15-17).
16.
Hymenaeus
and
Alexander
were
one
time
in
the
faith,
but
made
shipwreck
of
it
and
put
away
faith
(1Tim.
1:19-20).
17.
Many
others
coveted
money
and
erred
from
the
faith
(1Tim.
6:10,21).
18.
Many
young
widows
waxed
cold
toward
Christ
and
cast
off
their
first
faith
and
were
damned
(1Tim.
5:11-13).
19.
Hymenaeus
and
Philetus
erred
from
the
faith
and
overthrew
the
faith
of
others
(2Tim.
2:17-19).
20.
Apostates
were
once
saved,
but
fell
away
and
departed
from
the
faith.
See
notes
on
Rom.
1:21-32;
Heb.
6:4-9;
10:26-29;
2Pet.
2:20-22.
21.
Many
in
the
churches
were
once
saved
but
later
threatened
with
destruction
if
they
did
not
repent
(Rev.
2:5,10,16,20-23;
3:3,11,16).
Besides
the
above
examples
of
being
cut
off
from
God
because
of
sin,
the
Bible
abounds
with
plain
laws,
commands
and
warnings
of
punishment
for
those
who
return
to
sin.
These
make
it
clear
that
there
are
no
unconditional
promises
and
covenants
in
Scripture.
Passages
where
no
conditions
are
expressed
are
automatically
limited
by
hundreds
of
kindred
verses
stating
conditions
to
be
met.
It
is
not
always
necessary
to
state
the
conditions
in
every
passage.
When
stated
in
some,
it
is
clear
they
apply
to
all
companion
scriptures.
For
example,
in
1Chr.
22:10
God
promises
to
establish
Solomon's
throne
over
Israel
forever,
but
this
unconditionally
stated
promise
is
based
upon
obedience
as
seen
in
points
27-35
below.
See
Ninety-nine
Ways
of
Backsliders
of
Old
Testament.
—Dake's
Study
Notes
210
Plain
Laws
and
Warnings
Those
Before
Moses'
Law:
1.
You
shall
surely
die
(Gen.
2:17).
2.
Walk
...
be
perfect
(Gen.
17:2).
3.
Keep
the
way
of
the
Lord,
to
do
justice
and
judgment,
that
the
Lord
may
fulfil
His
Word
(Gen.
18:19).
Those
Under
the
Healing
Covenant:
4.
If
diligently
hearken
...
do
right
...
give
ear
to
commandments
...
keep
all
His
statutes
(Ex.
15:26).
Those
Under
Moses'
Law:
5.
That
I
may
prove
them,
whether
they
walk
in
My
law
or
no
(Ex.
16:4).
6.
If
you
obey
...
then
you
shall
be
a
peculiar
people
unto
Me
(Ex.
19:5).
7.
Whosoever
sinneth
against
Me,
him
will
I
blot
out
of
My
book
(Ex.
32:33).
8.
By
no
means
(note
even
by
means
of
grace)
clear
the
guilty
(Ex.
34:6-7).
9.
If
you
keep
My
commandments,
then
will
I
bless
you
(Lev.
26:3-13;
Dt.
7:12-24;
11:13-14;
28:1-14).
10.
But
if
you
will
not
keep
My
commandments,
then
I
will
curse
you
(Lev.
26:14-45;
Dt.
28:15-68).
11.
Beware
...
forget
not
God
...
if
you
do
forget
Him
...
you
will
surely
perish
(Dt.
8:11-20).
12.
What
does
the
Lord
require,
but
to
walk
in
His
ways?
(Dt.
10:12-13).
13.
Take
heed
...
be
not
deceived,
and
you
turn
aside
from
God
...
then
His
wrath
will
be
against
you
(Dt.
11:16-21).
14.
I
have
set
before
you
a
blessing
and
a
curse:
a
blessing
if
you
obey
...
a
curse
if
you
disobey
(Dt.
11:26-28).
Those
Under
Palestinian
Covenant:
15.
Keep
the
words
of
this
covenant
...
do
them,
that
you
may
prosper
...
that
He
may
establish
you
a
people
unto
Himself
(Dt.
29:1,9,13-15).
16.
When
you
hear
the
words
of
this
curse
and
you
say
in
your
heart,
I
shall
have
peace,
though
I
sin.
The
Lord
shall
not
spare
...
because
they
have
forsaken
the
covenant
(Dt.
29:19-28).
17.
If
you
hear
...
keep
His
commandments
...
and
if
you
turn
unto
the
Lord
with
all
your
heart
(Dt.
30:1-10).
18.
I
have
set
before
you
life
and
good,
and
death
and
evil
...
keep
His
commandments,
that
you
may
live
(Dt.
30:11-16).
19.
But
if
your
heart
turn
away
...
you
shall
surely
perish
(Dt.
30:17-20)
Those
of
Joshua:
20.
Only
observe
to
do
according
to
all
the
law
...
that
you
may
prosper
...
have
good
success
(Josh.
1:7-8).
21.
Keep
and
do
all
of
the
law
...
if
you
in
any
wise
turn
back
...
you
shall
perish
(Josh.
23:6-14).
22.
Choose
you
this
day
whom
you
will
serve
(Josh.
24:14-16).
23.
If
you
forsake
the
Lord
...
then
He
will
turn
to
do
you
hurt,
and
consume
you,
after
He
has
done
you
good
(Josh.
24:20).
Those
of
Samuel:
24.
If
you
will
obey
...
rebel
not,
then
you
will
follow
the
Lord
(1Sam.
12:14).
25.
But
if
you
do
wickedly,
you
shall
be
consumed
(1Sam.
12:24-25).
26.
You
have
not
kept
the
commandment
of
the
Lord
...
your
kingdom
will
not
continue
(1Sam.
13:13-14).
Those
of
David
and
Solomon:
27.
Keep
the
charge
of
the
Lord
...
that
He
may
continue
His
Word
(1Ki.
2:3-4).
28.
If
your
children
take
heed
to
walk
in
truth
with
all
their
heart
(1Ki.
2:4).
29.
If
you
will
walk
in
My
ways
...
keep
My
commandments
(1Ki.
3:14).
30.
If
you
keep
My
commandments,
then
I
will
bless
...
but
if
you
break
them,
then
will
I
cut
off
Israel
(1Ki.
9:3-9;
11:1-38;
2Chr.
7:19-22).
31.
Only
if
they
obey
(2Ki.
21:7-8).
32.
If
he
be
constant
to
do
My
commandments
(1Chr.
28:7-10).
33.
If
My
people
humble
themselves
...
pray
...
seek
My
face
...
turn
from
sin,
then
will
I
hear
(2Chr.
7:14).
34.
If
you
seek
Him,
He
will
be
found
of
you;
but
if
you
forsake
Him,
He
will
cast
you
off
forever
(1Chr.
28:9).
35.
But
if
you
turn
away
from
My
commandments
...
Then
will
I
pluck
you
up
...
cast
out
of
My
sight
(2Chr.
7:19-22).
Those
of
Old
Testament
Prophets:
36.
The
Lord
is
with
you,
while
you
be
with
Him
...
but
if
you
forsake
Him,
He
will
forsaken
you
(2Chr.
15:2).
37.
Because
you
have
forsaken
the
Lord,
He
has
forsaken
you
(2Chr.
24:20).
38.
Because
they
have
forsaken
Me
...
My
wrath
shall
not
be
quenched
(2Chr.
34:25).
39.
But
if
they
obey
not,
they
shall
perish
...
die
without
knowledge
(Job
36:12).
40.
They
have
forsaken
the
Lord
...
have
gone
away
backward
...
I
will
not
hear
(Isa.
1:4-15).
41.
But
if
you
refuse
and
rebel,
you
shall
be
devoured
(Isa.
1:19-20;
Jer.
1:16;
2:13,17,19;
5:19;
9:13;
15:6;
16:11;
17:13;
19:4;
22:9).
42.
If
you
will
not
obey,
I
will
destroy
you
(Jer.
12:17).
43.
When
a
righteous
man
turns
from
his
righteousness,
and
commits
iniquity
he
shall
die
in
his
sin
(Ezek.
3:20-21).
44.
The
soul
that
sinneth
it
shall
die
(Ezek.
18:4).
45.
When
a
righteous
man
turns
away
from
his
righteousness
and
commits
sin
...
all
his
righteousness
shall
not
be
mentioned.
In
his
sins
he
shall
die
(Ezek.
18:24-26).
46.
The
righteousness
of
the
righteous
shall
not
deliver
him
in
the
day
of
his
transgression
...
If
he
trust
to
his
own
righteousness
and
commit
iniquity,
all
his
righteousness
shall
not
be
remembered;
but
for
his
sin
he
shall
die
(Ezek.
33:12-13).
47.
If
you
will
not
hear,
I
will
curse
you
(Mal.
2:2).
The
New
Covenant
--
Under
Grace
Those
of
Christ:
48.
If
the
salt
has
lost
its
savour
it
is
good
for
nothing
but
to
be
cast
out
(Mt.
5:13).
49.
He
that
endureth
to
the
end
shall
be
saved
(Mt.
10:22).
50.
Whosoever
speaketh
a
word
against
the
Holy
Ghost,
it
shall
not
be
forgiven
him
(Mt.
12:32-33).
51.
Dureth
for
a
while
...
which
for
a
while
believe,
and
in
time
of
temptation
fall
away
(Mt.
13:21;
Lk.
8:13).
52.
Let
him
deny
himself,
and
take
up
his
cross,
and
follow
Me
(Mt.
16:24).
53.
Labour
for
eternal
life
(note
a,
Jn.
6:27).
54.
If
you
continue
in
My
word,
then
are
you
My
disciples
indeed
(Jn.
8:31).
55.
Whosoever
committeth
sin
is
the
servant
of
sin
(not
a
son).
And
the
servant
abideth
not
in
the
house
forever:
but
the
Son
abideth
ever
(Jn.
8:34-35).
56.
My
sheep
hear
My
voice,
and
I
know
them,
and
they
follow
Me
(note,
Jn.
10:27).
57.
If
a
man
love
Me
he
will
keep
My
words
(Jn.
14:21-23).
58.
If
a
man
abide
not
in
Me,
he
is
cast
forth
as
a
branch,
and
is
withered;
and
men
gather
them,
and
cast
them
into
the
fire,
and
they
are
burned
(Jn.
15:6).
59.
Continue
in
My
love
(Jn.
15:9).
60.
If
you
keep
My
commandments
you
shall
abide
in
My
love
(Jn.
15:10-13).
61.
You
are
My
friends,
if
you
do
whatsoever
I
command
you
(Jn.
15:14).
Those
of
Paul:
62.
Persuaded
them
to
continue
in
the
grace
of
God
(Acts
13:43).
63.
Exhorting
them
to
continue
in
the
faith
(Acts
14:22).
64.
When
they
knew
God,
they
glorified
Him
not
as
God
...
God
have
them
up
to
uncleanness
(Rom.
1:21-32).
65.
They
which
commit
such
things
are
worthy
of
death
(Rom.
1:32;
2:2-3).
66.
By
patient
continuance
in
well
doing
seek
for
eternal
life
(Rom.
2:7).
67.
Know
you
not,
that
to
whom
you
yield
yourselves
servants
to
obey,
his
servants
you
are?
(Rom.
6:16-23).
68.
The
wages
of
sin
is
death
(Rom.
6:23).
69.
Who
walk
not
after
the
flesh,
but
after
the
spirit
(Rom.
8:1-4).
70.
If
you
live
after
the
flesh
you
shall
die:
but
if
you
through
the
Spirit
do
mortify
the
deeds
of
the
body,
you
shall
live
(Rom.
8:12-13).
71.
Because
of
unbelief
they
were
broken
off
and
you
stand
by
faith
...
on
them
that
fell,
severity;
but
toward
you
goodness,
if
you
continue
in
His
goodness:
otherwise
you
shall
be
cut
off.
And
they
also,
if
they
abide
not
still
in
unbelief,
shall
be
graffed
in
again
(Rom.
11:20-23).
72.
If
any
man
defile
the
temple
of
God,
him
shall
God
destroy
(1Cor.
3:17).
73.
The
unrighteous
shall
not
inherit
the
kingdom
of
God
(1Cor.
6:9-10).
74.
Through
your
knowledge
the
weak
brother
shall
perish
(1Cor.
8:11).
75.
I
keep
under
my
body,
and
bring
it
into
subjection,
lest
when
I
have
preached
to
others,
I
myself
should
be
a
castaway
(1Cor.
9:27,
note).
76.
By
which
you
are
saved,
if
you
keep
in
memory
what
I
preached
unto
you,
unless
you
have
believed
in
vain
(1Cor.
15:2).
77.
By
faith
you
stand
(2Cor.
1:24).
78.
We
labor,
that
whether
present
or
absent,
we
may
be
accepted
of
Him
(2Cor.
5:9).
79.
We
beseech
you
that
you
receive
not
the
grace
of
God
in
vain
(2Cor.
6:1).
80.
I
fear,
lest
by
any
means,
as
the
serpent
beguiled
Eve
through
his
subtilty,
so
your
minds
should
be
corrupted
from
the
simplicity
in
Christ
(2Cor.
11:3).
81.
Christ
is
in
you,
except
you
be
reprobate
(castaway)
--
as
in
2Cor.
9:27,
note
(2Cor.
13:5).
82.
I
marvel
that
you
are
so
soon
removed
from
Him
that
called
you
into
the
grace
of
Christ
unto
another
gospel
(Gal.
1:6-9).
83.
If
I
build
again
the
things
which
I
destroyed,
I
make
myself
a
transgressor
(Gal.
2:18).
84.
I
do
not
frustrate
the
grace
of
God
(it
can
be
done
--
Gal.
2:21).
85.
Who
hath
bewitched
you
that
you
should
not
obey
the
truth
(Gal.
3:1;
5:7).
86.
Having
begun
in
the
Spirit,
are
you
now
made
perfect
by
the
flesh?
(Gal.
3:3;
cp.
Gal.
5:19-21).
87.
The
just
shall
live
by
faith
(by
daily
faith,
not
a
faith
once
for
all;
Gal.
3:11).
88.
After
you
have
known
God,
how
turn
you
again
to
be
in
bondage
(Gal.
4:9)?
89.
I
am
afraid
for
you,
lest
I
have
bestowed
labor
upon
you
in
vain
(Gal.
4:11).
90.
My
little
children,
of
whom
I
travail
in
birth
again
until
Christ
be
formed
in
you
...
I
stand
in
doubt
of
you
(Gal.
4:19-20,
note).
91.
Stand
fast
in
the
liberty
...
be
not
entangled
again
with
the
yoke
of
bondage
(Gal.
5:1,3).
92.
You
are
fallen
from
grace
(Gal.
5:4).
93.
A
little
leaven
leaveneth
the
whole
lump
(Gal.
5:9;
1Cor.
5:7-8).
94.
If
you
bite
and
devour
one
another,
take
heed
that
you
be
not
consumed
one
of
another
(Gal.
5:15).
95.
Walk
in
the
Spirit
and
you
shall
not
fulfill
the
lusts
of
the
flesh
(Gal.
5:16).
96.
They
which
do
such
things
shall
not
inherit
the
kingdom
of
God
(Gal.
5:19-21).
97.
Whatsoever
a
man
soweth,
that
shall
he
also
reap.
For
he
that
soweth
to
the
flesh
shall
of
the
flesh
reap
corruption;
but
he
that
soweth
to
the
Spirit
shall
of
the
Spirit
reap
life
everlasting
(Gal.
6:7-8).
98.
The
spirit
that
worketh
in
the
children
of
disobedience
(Eph.
2:2).
99.
Because
of
these
things
(sins)
cometh
the
wrath
of
God
upon
the
children
of
disobedience
(Eph.
5:6).
100.
That
you
may
be
without
offense
until
the
day
of
Christ
(Php.
1:10).
101.
Work
out
your
own
salvation
with
fear
and
trembling
(Php.
2:12).
102.
Stand
fast
in
the
Lord
(Php.
4:1).
103.
If
you
continue
in
the
faith
grounded
and
settled,
and
be
not
moved
away
from
the
hope
of
the
gospel
(Col.
1:23).
104.
As
you
have
received
Christ,
so
walk
in
Him:
rooted
and
built
up
in
Him,
and
established
in
the
faith
(Col.
2:6-7).
105.
Beware
lest
any
man
spoil
you...
after
the
rudiments
of
the
world,
and
not
after
Christ
(Col.
2:8).
106.
Let
no
man
beguile
you
of
your
reward
...
not
holding
the
Head
(Christ,
Col.
2:18-19).
107.
Mortify
your
members
upon
earth
...
for
which
things'
sake
cometh
the
wrath
of
God
upon
the
children
of
disobedience
(Col.
3:5-6).
108.
He
that
does
wrong
shall
receive
for
the
wrong
which
he
has
done:
and
there
is
no
respect
of
persons
(Col.
3:25).
109.
I
sent
to
know
of
your
faith,
lest
by
some
means
the
tempter
has
tempted
you,
and
our
labor
be
in
vain
(1Th.
3:5).
110.
Now
we
live,
if
we
stand
fast
in
the
Lord
(1Th.
3:8).
111.
Taking
vengeance
on
them
that
obey
not
the
gospel
...
who
shall
be
punished
with
everlasting
destruction
(2Th.
1:8-9).
112.
Withdraw
from
every
brother
that
walketh
disorderly
(2Th.
3:6,14).
113.
From
which
(faith)
some
have
turned
aside
(1Tim.
1:5-6).
114.
Some
having
put
away
concerning
faith
have
made
shipwreck
(1Tim.
1:18-20).
115.
Some
shall
depart
from
the
faith,
giving
heed
to
seducing
spirits
and
doctrines
of
devils
(1Tim.
4:1).
116.
Take
heed
unto
yourself,
and
unto
the
doctrine;
continue
in
them:
for
in
so
doing
this
you
shall
save
yourself,
and
them
that
hear
you
(1Tim.
4:16).
117.
He
has
denied
the
faith,
and
is
worse
than
an
infidel
(1Tim.
5:8).
118.
When
they
have
begun
to
wax
wanton
against
Christ,
they
will
marry;
having
damnation,
because
they
have
cast
off
their
first
faith
(1Tim.
5:11-12).
119.
Some
have
already
turned
aside
after
Satan
(1Tim.
5:15).
120.
While
some
coveted
after
(money),
they
have
erred
from
the
faith
(1Tim.
6:10).
121.
Fight
the
good
fight
of
faith,
lay
hold
of
eternal
life
(1Tim.
6:12,19).
122.
Some
have
erred
concerning
the
faith
(1Tim.
6:21).
123.
If
we
be
dead
with
Him,
we
shall
also
live
with
Him
(2Tim.
2:11).
124.
If
we
deny
Him,
He
also
will
deny
us
(2Tim.
2:12).
125.
Who
concerning
the
faith
have
erred
...
and
overthrow
the
faith
of
some
(2Tim.
2:18).
126.
Continue
in
the
things
you
have
learned
(2Tim.
3:14-15).
127-148.
See
Twenty-two
Warnings
to
Christians.
Those
of
James:
149.
When
lust
has
conceived,
it
brings
forth
sin:
and
sin,
when
it
is
finished,
brings
forth
death
(Jas.
1:13-15).
150.
Be
doers
of
the
word,
and
not
hearers
only,
deceiving
your
own
selves
(Jas.
2:22-25).
151.
To
him
that
knows
to
do
good,
and
does
it
not,
to
him
it
is
sin
(Jas.
4:17).
152.
Brethren,
if
any
of
you
do
err
from
the
truth,
and
one
convert
him
...
he
that
converteth
a
sinner
(who
was
formerly
a
Christian)
from
the
error
of
his
way
shall
save
a
soul
from
death
(Jas.
5:19-20,
note).
Those
of
Peter:
153.
He
that
hears
and
works
righteousness
is
accepted
of
Him
(Acts
10:35).
154.
The
face
of
the
Lord
is
against
them
that
do
evil
(1Pet.
3:12).
155.
If
the
righteous
scarcely
be
saved,
where
shall
the
sinner
appear?
(1Pet.
4:18).
156.
He
that
lacks
these
things
is
blind,
and
cannot
see
afar
off,
and
has
forgotten
that
he
was
purged
from
his
old
sins
(2Pet.
1:9).
157.
Give
diligence
to
make
your
calling
and
election
sure:
for
if
you
do
these
things
you
shall
never
fall
(2Pet.
1:10).
158.
If
God
separated
not
the
angels
that
sinned
(they
were
once
holy
and
in
grace)
He
will
not
spare
you
(1Pet.
2:4-9).
159.
The
Lord
knows
how
to
reserve
the
unjust
unto
judgment
(2Pet.
2:9).
160.
Which
have
forsaken
the
right
way,
and
are
gone
astray
(2Pet.
2:15).
161.
They
allure
into
sin
those
who
were
clean
escaped
from
sin
(2Pet.
2:18).
162.
Of
whom
a
man
is
overcome,
of
the
same
is
he
brought
into
bondage
(2Pet.
2:19)
163.
If
after
they
have
escaped
the
pollutions
of
the
world
through
the
knowledge
of
Jesus
Christ,
they
are
again
entangled
therein,
and
overcome,
the
latter
end
is
worse
than
the
beginning.
It
had
been
better
not
to
have
known
the
way
of
righteousness,
than,
after
they
have
known
it,
to
turn
away
from
the
holy
commandment
(2Pet.
2:20-22,
notes).
164.
Be
diligent
that
you
may
be
found
in
Him
in
peace,
without
spot,
and
blameless
(2Pet.
3:14).
165.
Beware
lest
you
also,
being
led
away
with
the
error
of
the
wicked,
fall
from
your
own
stedfastness
(2Pet.
3:17).
Those
of
John:
166.
If
we
say
we
have
fellowship
with
Him
and
walk
in
darkness,
we
lie,
and
do
not
the
truth
(1Jn.
1:6).
167.
If
we
walk
in
the
light
as
He
is
in
the
light,
we
have
fellowship
one
with
another,
and
the
blood
of
Jesus
Christ
His
Son
cleanseth
us
from
all
sin
(1Jn.
1:7).
168.
We
know
that
we
know
Him,
if
we
keep
His
commandments
(1Jn.
2:3).
169.
He
that
says,
I
know
Him,
and
keeps
not
His
commandments
is
a
liar,
and
the
truth
is
not
in
him
(1Jn.
2:4).
170.
Whoso
keeps
His
word
...
hereby
we
know
that
we
are
in
Him
(1Jn.
2:5).
171.
He
that
saith
he
is
in
the
light,
and
hateth
his
brother,
is
in
darkness
even
until
now
(1Jn.
2:9).
172.
If
any
man
love
the
world
the
love
of
the
Father
is
not
in
him
(1Jn.
2:15-17).
173.
He
that
does
the
will
of
God
abideth
forever
(1Jn.
2:17).
174.
Let
that
eternal
life
abide
in
you
(1Jn.
2:24-25,
note).
175.
Abide
in
Him;
that
when
He
shall
appear
we
may
have
confidence
(1Jn.
2:28).
176.
Everyone
that
does
righteousness
is
born
of
Him
(1Jn.
2:29).
177.
Everyone
that
has
this
hope
in
Him
purifieth
himself,
even
as
He
is
pure
(1Jn.
3:3).
178.
Whosoever
committeth
sin
transgresses
the
law
and
incurs
the
death
penalty
(1Jn.
3:4;
Ezek.
18:4;
Gal.
5:21).
179.
Whosoever
abideth
in
Him
sinneth
not:
whosoever
sinneth
has
not
seen
Him,
neither
known
Him
(1Jn.
3:6,
note).
180.
He
that
committeth
sin
is
of
the
devil,
not
of
God
(1Jn.
3:8).
181.
Whosoever
is
born
of
God
does
not
commit
sin
(1Jn.
3:9,
note).
182.
Whosoever
does
not
righteousness
is
not
of
God
(1Jn.
3:10).
183.
Whosoever
loves
not
his
brother
is
not
of
God
(1Jn.
3:10,15).
184.
He
that
loves
not
his
brother
abides
in
death
(1Jn.
3:14).
185.
Whosoever
hates
his
brother
does
not
have
eternal
life
abiding
in
him
(1Jn.
3:15).
186.
Whosoever
shuts
up
his
bowels
of
compassion
from
a
brother
in
need
does
not
have
God's
love
(1Jn.
3:17).
187.
He
that
loves
not
does
not
know
God
(1Jn.
4:7-8).
188.
Whatsoever
is
born
of
God
overcometh
the
world
(1Jn.
5:1-5).
189.
If
any
man
see
his
brother
sin
a
sin
that
is
forgivable,
he
shall
ask
and
life
shall
be
given
him
(1Jn.
5:16).
This
proves
that
when
a
man
sins
he
incurs
the
death
penalty
(Jas.
5:19-20;
Ezek.
18:4;
Gal.
5:21).
190.
Whosoever
sins
and
abides
not
in
the
doctrine
of
Christ,
has
not
God.
He
that
abides
has
both
the
Father
and
the
Son
(2Jn.
1:9).
191.
He
that
does
good
is
of
God;
but
he
that
does
evil
is
not
of
God
(3Jn.
1:11).
Those
of
Jude:
192.
Turning
the
grace
of
God
into
lasciviousness
(Jude
1:4).
193.
The
Lord,
having
saved
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
afterward
destroyed
them
that
believed
not
(Jude
1:5;
1Cor.
10).
194.
Sinning
angels
are
set
forth
as
an
example
to
others
who
are
tempted
to
sin
(Jude
1:6-7).
If
God
will
damn
them
for
sin,
He
will
also
damn
others.
195.
Keep
yourselves
in
the
love
of
God
(Jude
1:21).
196.
Look
for
the
mercy
of
Jesus
Christ
unto
eternal
life
(Jude
1:21).
Those
of
Christ
and
John:
197.
You
have
left
your
first
love.
Recognize
you
are
fallen,
repent,
do
your
first
works;
or
else
I
will
remove
your
church
(Rev.
2:4-5).
198.
Be
faithful
unto
death,
and
I
will
give
you
life
(Rev.
2:10).
199.
Repent,
or
I
will
come
unto
you
and
fight
against
you
(Rev.
2:16).
200.
Those
that
defile
their
garments
will
not
walk
with
Me
(Rev.
3:5).
201.
He
that
does
not
overcome
I
will
blot
his
name
out
of
the
book
of
life
(Rev.
3:5;
22:18-19;
Ex.
32:32-33;
Ps.
69:25-29).
202.
Hold
that
fast
which
you
have,
that
no
man
take
your
crown
(Rev.
3:11).
203.
Because
you
are
neither
cold
nor
hot,
I
will
spue
you
out
of
My
mouth
(Rev.
3:15-16).
204.
Blessed
are
they
that
watch
and
keep
their
garments,
lest
they
walk
naked
and
ashamed
(Rev.
16:15).
205.
All
who
sin
will
have
their
part
in
the
lake
of
fire
(Rev.
21:8).
206.
All
who
sin
will
not
enter
the
Holy
City
(Rev.
21:27;
22:15,19).
207.
The
unjust,
filthy,
and
sinful
will
forever
be
that
way
(Rev.
22:11).
208.
If
any
man
shall
add
unto
these
things,
God
shall
add
unto
him
the
plagues
of
this
book
(Rev.
22:18).
209.
If
any
man
shall
take
away
from
the
words
of
this
book,
God
shall
take
away
his
part
out
of
the
book
of
life
(Rev.
22:19).
210.
God
shall
take
his
part
out
of
the
things
written
in
this
book
(Rev.
22:19).
—Dake's
Study
Notes
c
[twice
dead]
Does
this
refer
to
backsliding
and
becoming
dead
again
in
trespasses
and
sins,
as
in
Lk.
22:32;
Gal.
1:6-8;
4:19;
5:4;
6:1;
Jas.
5:19-20;
etc?
How
could
they
be
"twice
dead"
if
they
had
not
been
revived
from
death,
had
lived
a
while
and
then
died
again?
(Cp.
Lk.
8:13.)
—Dake's
Study
Notes
Scriptures
Stating
Assurance
1.
Whosoever
believeth
in
Him
should
not
perish,
but
have
everlasting
life
...
hath
everlasting
life
...
shall
not
come
into
condemnation;
but
is
passed
from
death
unto
life
(Jn.
3:15-16,36;
5:24).
2.
I
give
unto
them
eternal
life;
and
they
shall
never
perish,
neither
shall
any
man
pluck
them
out
of
My
hand
(or
My
Father's
hand,
Jn.
10:27-29).
3.
I
am
persuaded,
that
neither
death,
nor
life,
nor
angels
...
nor
any
other
creature,
shall
be
able
to
separate
us
from
the
love
of
God
(Rom.
8:35-39).
4.
We
shall
be
saved
from
wrath
through
Him
(Rom.
5:8-9).
5.
There
is
now
no
condemnation
to
them
which
are
in
Christ
Jesus
(Rom.
8:1).
6.
He
shall
be
holden
up:
for
God
is
able
to
make
him
stand
(Rom.
14:4).
7.
Who
shall
also
confirm
you
unto
the
end,
that
you
may
be
blameless
...
God
is
faithful,
by
whom
you
are
called
into
the
fellowship
of
Jesus
Christ
(1Cor.
1:8-9).
8.
He
hath
chosen
us
in
Him
before
the
foundation
of
the
world,
that
we
should
be
holy
and
without
blame
before
Him
in
love
(Eph.
1:4).
9.
You
were
sealed
with
the
Holy
Spirit
of
promise
(Eph.
1:13).
10.
You
are
sealed
unto
the
day
of
redemption
(Eph.
4:30).
11.
He
which
hath
begun
a
good
work
in
you
will
perform
it
until
the
day
of
Jesus
Christ
(Php.
1:6).
12.
I
am
persuaded
that
He
is
able
to
keep
that
which
I
have
committed
unto
Him
against
that
day
(2Tim.
1:12).
13.
Who
are
kept
by
the
power
of
God
through
faith
unto
salvation
(1Pet.
1:5).
14.
We
have
an
advocate
with
the
Father,
Jesus
Christ
(1Jn.
2:1-2).
15.
Beloved,
now
are
we
the
sons
of
God
(1Jn.
3:2).
16.
Now
unto
Him
that
is
able
to
keep
you
from
falling,
and
to
present
you
faultless
before
the
presence
of
His
glory
(Jude
1:24).
—Dake's
Study
Notes
Thirty-five
Conditions
of
Assurance
1.
To
become
a
subject
of
God's
grace
(Php.
1:6).
2.
To
be
partaker
of
God's
grace
(Php.
1:7).
3.
To
abound
more
and
more
in
love
(Php.
1:9).
4.
To
approve
things
that
are
excellent
(Php.
1:10).
5.
To
be
sincere
until
the
end
(Php.
1:11).
6.
To
be
without
offense
till
the
end
(Php.
1:10).
7.
To
be
filled
with
fruits
of
righteousness
(Php.
1:11).
8.
To
let
your
manner
of
life
be
as
becomes
the
gospel
of
Christ
(Php.
1:27).
9.
To
stand
fast
in
one
spirit
and
one
mind
with
others
striving
together
for
the
gospel
(Php.
1:27).
10.
To
be
not
terrified
by
enemies
(Php.
1:28).
11.
To
suffer
for
His
sake
(Php.
1:29).
12.
To
be
likeminded
with
Christ
(Php.
2:2).
13.
To
have
the
same
love
(Php.
2:2).
14.
To
be
of
one
accord,
of
one
mind
with
others
(Php.
2:2;
3:16).
15.
To
let
nothing
be
done
through
strife
and
vain
glory
(Php.
2:3).
16.
To
esteem
others
better
than
yourself
(Php.
2:3).
17.
To
be
interested
in
others
(Php.
2:4).
18.
To
let
the
mind
of
Christ
be
in
you
(Php.
2:5).
19.
To
obey
the
gospel
(Php.
2:12).
20.
To
work
out
your
own
salvation
(Php.
2:12-13).
21.
To
do
all
things
without
murmuring
and
disputings
(Php.
2:14).
22.
To
be
blameless,
harmless,
and
without
rebuke
among
men
(Php.
2:15).
23.
To
hold
forth
the
Word
of
Life
(Php.
2:16).
24.
To
beware
of
dogs,
evil
workers,
and
the
circumcision
party
(Php.
3:2).
25.
To
press
toward
the
high
calling
(Php.
3:13-16).
26.
To
walk
by
the
gospel
standard
(Php.
3:16).
27.
To
be
followers
of
me
and
mark
enemies
of
the
cross
of
Christ
(Php.
3:17-20).
28.
To
stand
fast
in
the
Lord
(Php.
4:1).
29.
To
help
all
workers
of
Christ
(Php.
1:3).
30.
To
rejoice
in
the
Lord
always
(Php.
1:4).
31.
To
let
your
moderation
be
known
to
all
men
(Php.
4:5).
32.
To
be
anxious
for
nothing
(Php.
4:6).
33.
To
let
requests
be
known
to
God
(Php.
4:6).
34.
To
think
on
right
things
(Php.
4:8).
35.
To
do
what
you
have
learned,
received,
heard,
and
seen
in
me
(Php.
4:9).
—Dake's
Study
Notes
Twenty-two
Warnings
to
Christians
1.
We
ought
to
give
the
more
earnest
heed
lest
we
slip
away
from
truth
(Heb.
2:1).
2.
How
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
salvation?
(Heb.
2:3).
3.
Whose
house
are
we,
if
we
hold
fast
the
hope
firm
unto
the
end
(Heb.
3:6).
4.
Take
heed,
brethren,
lest
there
be
in
any
of
you
an
evil
heart
of
unbelief,
in
departing
from
the
Living
God
(Heb.
3:12).
5.
Exhort
one
another
daily
...
lest
any
of
you
be
hardened
through
sin
(Heb.
3:13).
6.
We
are
made
partakers
of
Christ,
if
we
hold
steadfast
unto
the
end
(Heb.
3:14).
7.
Let
us
therefore,
fear,
lest
you
come
short
of
the
promised
rest
(Heb.
4:1-2).
8.
Let
us
labor
to
enter
into
rest,
lest
any
man
fall
through
unbelief
(Heb.
4:11).
9.
Let
us
hold
fast
our
profession
(Heb.
4:14).
10.
If
they
fall
away,
to
renew
them
again
unto
repentance
is
impossible
(Heb.
6:4-9).
11.
Show
the
same
diligence
to
the
full
assurance
of
hope
unto
the
end
(Heb.
6:11).
12.
Be
not
slothful,
but
faithful
and
patient
to
inherit
the
promises
(Heb.
6:12).
13.
Lay
hold
upon
the
hope
of
eternal
life
set
before
us
(Heb.
6:18-19).
14.
Let
us
hold
fast
the
profession
of
our
faith
without
wavering
(Heb.
10:23).
15.
If
we
sin
wilfully
we
will
receive
judgment
and
fiery
indignation
(Heb.
10:26-31).
16.
Cast
not
away
confidence
(Heb.
10:35).
17.
If
any
man
draw
back,
My
soul
shall
have
no
pleasure
in
him
(Heb.
10:38-39).
18.
Let
us
lay
aside
every
weight
and
the
sin
that
so
easily
besets
us
(Heb.
12:1).
19.
Make
straight
paths
for
your
feet,
lest
the
lame
be
turned
out
of
the
way;
but
let
it
rather
be
healed
(Heb.
12:13).
20.
Looking
diligently
lest
any
man
fail
of
the
grace
of
God;
lest
any
root
of
bitterness
springing
up
trouble
you,
and
thereby
many
be
defiled;
lest
any
become
a
fornicator
and
sell
his
birthright
like
Esau
(Heb.
12:15-17).
21.
See
that
ye
refuse
not
God.
For
if
Israel
escaped
not
God's
wrath
when
she
refused
Him,
much
more
shall
we
not
escape
His
wrath,
if
we
turn
away
from
Him
(Heb.
12:25).
22.
Let
us
have
grace
and
serve
God
acceptably
with
reverence
and
godly
fear,
for
God
will
punish
by
fire
(Heb.
12:28-29).
—Dake's
Study
Notes
Ninety-nine
Ways
of
Backsliders
1.
They
will
not
listen
to
God
(Lev.
26:14).
2.
They
will
not
obey
commands
(Lev.
26:14).
3.
They
despise
God's
statutes
(Lev.
26:15).
4.
They
abhor
God's
judgments
(Lev.
26:15).
5.
They
break
God's
covenant
(Lev.
26:15).
6.
They
forget
God
(Dt.
8:11).
7.
They
forsake
God
(Dt.
32:15;
2Chr.
15:2).
8.
They
provoke
God
(Dt.
32:16).
9.
They
turn
again
to
folly
(Ps.
85:8).
10.
They
turn
aside
to
sin
(Ps.
125:5).
11.
They
turn
from
righteousness
(Ezek.
3:20;
18:16-24;
33:12-18).
12.
They
cast
God
behind
them
(Ezek.
23:35).
13.
They
trust
their
own
righteousness
(Ezek.
33:13).
14.
They
are
bent
on
backsliding
(Hos.
11:7).
15.
They
lose
savor
(Mt.
5:13).
16.
They
grow
cold
in
love
(Mt.
24:12).
17.
They
become
offended
(Mk.
4:17).
18.
They
fall
away
by
temptation
(Lk.
8:13).
19.
They
permit
cares
of
world,
deceitfulness
of
riches,
and
lusts
of
other
things
to
choke
the
Word
(Mk.
4:18-19).
20.
They
become
ashamed
of
Christ
(Mk.
8:38).
21.
They
look
back
to
old
life
(Lk.
9:62).
22.
They
become
defeated
by
Satan
(Lk.
11:21).
23.
They
are
overcome
by
sin
(2Pet.
2:20).
24.
They
lust
after
evil
things
(1Cor.
10:6).
25.
They
are
idolatrous
(1Cor.
10:7).
26.
They
commit
fornication
(1Cor.
10:8).
27.
They
tempt
Christ
(1Cor.
10:9).
28.
They
murmur
(1Cor.
10:10).
29.
They
become
filled
with
debates,
envyings,
wraths,
strifes,
backbitings,
whisperings,
swellings,
tumults
(2Cor.
12:20-21).
30.
They
remove
from
Christ
(Gal.
1:6-8).
31.
They
disobey
truth
(Gal.
3:1).
32.
They
fall
from
grace
(Gal.
5:4).
33.
They
turn
again
to
the
old
bondage
of
sin
(Gal.
4:9;
5:1;
6:1).
34.
They
put
away
faith
(1Tim.
1:9).
35.
They
turn
aside
after
Satan
(1Tim.
5:15).
36.
They
love
money
(1Tim.
6:10-21).
37.
They
err
from
the
faith
(1Tim.
6:10-21).
38.
They
depart
from
the
faith
(1Tim.
4:1-8).
39.
They
deny
Christ
(2Tim.
2:12).
40.
They
love
the
present
world
(2Tim.
4:10).
41.
They
depart
from
God
(Heb.
3:12).
42.
They
harden
hearts
by
sin
(Heb.
3:12-13).
43.
They
fall
in
unbelief
(Heb.
4:11).
44.
They
fall
away
(Heb.
6:4-9;
10:26-29).
45.
They
fail
God's
grace
(Heb.
12:15).
46.
They
permit
roots
of
bitterness
to
defile
them
(Heb.
12:15).
47.
They
become
blind
(2Pet.
1:9).
48.
They
become
barren
and
unfruitful
(2Pet.
1:8).
49.
They
forget
purging
from
sin
(2Pet.
1:9).
50.
They
do
not
make
their
calling
and
election
sure
(2Pet.
1:10).
51.
They
turn
away
from
the
holy
commandment
(2Pet.
2:20).
52.
They
abide
not
in
the
doctrine
of
Christ
and
of
God
(2Jn.
1:9).
53.
They
abide
not
in
Christ
(Jn.
15:1-8).
54.
They
leave
first
love
(Rev.
2:4-5).
55.
They
permit
heart
to
depart
from
God
(Jer.
17:9;
Heb.
3:12).
56.
They
give
heed
to
seducing
spirits
and
doctrines
of
demons
(1Tim.
4:1-8).
57.
They
turn
away
from
truth
(2Tim.
4:1-4).
58.
They
fall
from
their
own
steadfastness
in
Christ
(2Pet.
3:17).
59.
They
err
from
the
truth
(Jas.
5:19-20).
60.
They
become
cut
off
(Rom.
11:22).
61.
They
become
broken
off
(Rom.
11:17-24).
62.
They
shipwreck
faith
(1Tim.
1:19).
63.
They
neglect
salvation
(Heb.
2:1-4).
64.
They
become
castaways
(1Cor.
9:27).
65.
They
become
corrupted
from
the
simplicity
in
Christ
(2Cor.
11:3).
66.
They
Fail
to
continue
in
faith
(Col.
1:23).
67.
They
fail
to
continue
seeking
life
and
immorality
(Rom.
2:7-8).
68.
They
go
back
and
walk
no
more
with
Christ
(Jn.
6:66-68).
69.
They
fail
to
take
heed
lest
they
fall
(1Cor.
10:12-14).
70.
They
sin
against
God
(Ex.
32:32-33).
71.
They
cast
off
their
first
faith
(1Tim.
5:12).
72.
They
defile
the
body
(1Cor.
3:16-17).
73.
They
draw
back
into
perdition
(Heb.
10:39).
74.
They
do
not
endure
(Mt.
10:22).
75.
They
move
away
from
the
hope
(Col.
1:23).
76.
They
fail
to
walk
in
the
Spirit
(Rom.
8:1-13;
Gal.
5:16-26).
77.
They
fail
to
stand
fast
(1Th.
3:8).
78.
They
hate
the
brethren
(1Jn.
3:15).
79.
They
serve
sin
(Jn.
8:32-36;
Mt.
6:24).
80.
They
yield
to
sin
(Rom.
6:14-23).
81.
They
sow
to
the
flesh
(Gal.
6:7-8).
82.
They
fail
to
hold
fast
to
the
end
(Heb.
3:6,12-14;
4:1-11;
6:19).
83.
They
come
short
of
the
goal
(Heb.
4:1).
84.
They
fail
to
labor
to
enter
life
(Heb.
4:11;
note,
Jn.
6:27).
85.
They
fail
to
put
to
death
the
deeds
of
the
body
(Rom.
8:12-13;
1Cor.
6:9-11;
Col.
3:5-10).
86.
They
refuse
to
walk
in
Christ
as
they
received
Him
(Col.
2:6-7).
87.
They
continue
in
sin
thinking
grace
will
abound
(Rom.
6).
88.
They
turn
heart
back
(Ps.
44:18).
89.
They
decline
to
walk
with
God
(Ps.
44:18).
90.
They
turn
way
back
(Isa.
50:5;
Jer.
38:22).
91.
They
are
rebellious
(Isa.
50:5).
92.
They
cast
law
behind
backs
(Neh.
9:26).
93.
They
turn
their
back
on
God
(Jer.
2:27).
94.
They
turn
back
from
the
Lord
(Zeph.
1:6).
95.
They
slide
back
from
God
(Jer.
8:5).
96.
They
refuse
to
return
to
God
(Jer.
8:5).
97.
They
backslide
many
times
(Jer.
14:7).
98.
They
backslide
like
a
heifer
(Hos.
4:16).
99.
They
go
backward,
not
forward
(Jer.
7:24).
All
this
indicates
a
man
who
once
walked
in
the
way
of
God
but
has
now
turned
against
Him;
a
man
who
fought
the
world,
the
flesh,
and
the
devil
and
has
retreated
from
battle
and
joined
the
enemy;
a
man
who
once
belonged
with
saints,
but
is
now
removed
from
them;
and
a
man
who
has
been
overcome
by
sin
and
Satan
and
is
filled
with
his
own
ways
(see
Twenty-one
Examples
of
Beings
Fallen
From
Grace).
—Dake's
Study
Notes