(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) While salvation is a gift, it requires our effort. When we willingly break the bond of charity with Christ, we lose our salvation. This is directly from the Roman Catholic Church. And yet so many people, especially in this so-called Hebrew Roots movement, come to me, oh, we want to break away from the Catholic, no, you just went into the Catholic Church. Oh, we're trying to be different from Christianity. Isn't it amazing that 90% of so-called Christians believe they can lose their salvation? It's like the devil has blinded their minds, and they can't understand it. They're like, oh man, most people believe once saved, always saved. That's not true. If you go around with brother Brock over here, brother Weiss, even Paul or brother Sean or any one of these people long enough, and you're with them, hey, come out, 811 South Oak Street. Come out and come soul-winning with us, Saturdays at 4 o'clock. Come with us and see the works of God. And let me tell you something, you go with these men long enough, you'll understand that it's obvious that all of the Christians, just about all of these so-called Christians, they're not really Christians, believe they can lose their salvation. Let's do another one here. Once saved, always saved is not biblical. If we fall short, we seek grace and repent quickly and in faith confess our sins and continue on our journey. Think how stupid that sounds.