what does the bible say?
Conditional security, common in Arminian theology, posits that true believers remain saved only if they continue to believe. Supporters argue that Scripture’s warnings show a real possibility of falling away. They point to passages such as Matthew 5:30, which warns of destruction for those who persist in sin; Romans 8:13, which says those who live according to the flesh “will die”; and 1 Corinthians 15:1–2, which speaks of being saved “if you hold fast” to the Gospel. From this perspective, salvation is secure only for those who continue to believe.
Other passages, however, clearly teach that those who genuinely belong to Christ cannot lose salvation. Jesus said of His sheep “no one will snatch them out of my hand” (John 10:28–29). Romans 8:38–39 affirms that nothing can separate believers from God’s love, and Jesus taught that even the final, great deception cannot pull the elect away (Matthew 24:24). These texts present salvation as maintained by God’s preserving work.
Additionally, Ephesians 2:8–9 teaches that salvation is not grounded in works, before or after conversion. First John 2:19 explains the reason that some Christians may appear to fall away after salvation: They were never truly saved.