(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Hello everybody, it's MuisterTol23 back with another video. In this video I want to expose this false prophet, this heretic, who has recently changed his doctrine. He was preaching doctrine that seemed correct, that was on the right path on YouTube, but he has left the right way and he's gone teaching heresy, teaching that you can lose your salvation. And this guy, his channel name is called Young Don Reborn, and I only found out about this guy a few weeks ago because of the change that he made. And the fact of the matter is this guy is pretty popular, I was looking at his channel, it's like 350,000 subscribers, something like that. And his videos have like tens of thousands of views, especially some of the recent ones where he's been talking about Once Saved Always Saved. For example, he even had a debate with this man named Cassidy Campbell, who is a brother in Christ who I believe goes to Steadfast Baptist Church, which is a church that is associated with the church I go to. And Cassidy Campbell, he got saved I think like a year ago or so, and he had this debate with this Young Don Reborn guy just a couple days ago. And of course I don't really support or agree with the whole idea of debates and all that kind of stuff, but regardless, you know, I do think that he did a good job of explaining why this guy was wrong, although there were some things that I think he could have explained better. But in this video I want to show and explain why this guy is a heretic, and of course I've talked about these subjects many times on my channel. In fact, I did actually make a series on this channel a couple years ago called 35 Reasons Why You Cannot Lose Your Salvation, and I encourage you to watch that because it's a very detailed explanation of what the Bible says, and also there are a few videos at the end of that series answering supposed objections where people will try to twist verses and change what the Bible says in order to teach this doctrine that if somebody believes they can still go to hell, where people teach that you could lose your salvation. So that's a great video series to watch on that subject, but I want to cover these things again because we have to be constantly reminded of it, and I hope that the people who are watching my channel will stay away from this guy named Young Don Reboard because he is a heretic and he does not believe what the Bible says. Now it's one thing to be ignorant of what the Scriptures teach like I was. You know, before I got saved I believed that you had to keep the commandments of God and be a good person, follow Jesus, etc., to go to heaven. That's what I thought, but then when I heard the Gospel I changed my mind and I believed in Jesus, and I trusted him only for my salvation, right? But this guy, he was claiming to believe in faith alone and once saved, always saved. He knew the truth, he knew about the Gospel. This wasn't something that is foreign to him. And then recently he's changed his position and now he's teaching on his channel to thousands of people this false doctrine that you can lose your salvation. And I'm not going to share clips in this video of the things that he said, but you can go and watch them. He's only put out a couple videos so far, although they are each pretty long, they're like five hours. He does like these, you know, four or five hour live streams where he just talks about it for a few hours straight. And in some of those videos he is making the claim that if you don't keep the commandments of God then you can lose your salvation and go to hell, and he teaches that certain sins such as the sins listed in 1 Corinthians chapter 6 are damnable and if you commit them then you won't enter into the kingdom of God. And I'm going to get to that later in this video, but that's basically a summary of what he teaches, that it's not just faith that saves you and once you believe you have to keep doing God's commandments or otherwise you will lose that and go to hell. That's what he's telling people. Now one thing that is pretty interesting about what I heard him say when I was skipping through these videos is that somebody actually asked him at one point if he has read of the example 1 Samuel 28 where Samuel tells Saul that tomorrow you and your sons will be with me, right? And in response to that he said that he hasn't even read that story and he isn't familiar with the story of Saul. So this guy is getting on YouTube and teaching people what the Bible says about this and that and he's saying it as if it's 100% fact and he hasn't even read the Bible. He isn't even familiar with a story as familiar to people as King Saul, the first king of Israel. So he hasn't even read the entire Bible from cover to cover yet he's going to get online and tell people that you can lose your salvation if you don't keep God's commandments. And people are listening to him even though he flat out said that he isn't familiar with that story, okay? Now just for those of you who are not familiar with the story, maybe you haven't read the story either, maybe you haven't read the whole Bible, Saul and also Samson as well in the book of Judges were both people that committed suicide and yet the Bible tells us that they're in heaven. It tells us about Samson that he is an example of faith in Hebrews chapter 11 and then it talks about Saul where he committed suicide at Mount Gilboa. He leaned upon his sword after they lost the battle to the Philistines but just the day prior to that Samuel told him that he would be with him, okay? So Saul went to heaven and so did Samson despite committing suicide. So suicide is not an unforgivable sin. That false doctrine comes from the Roman Catholic Church because they teach that you have to confess your sins to the priest and do works of penance in order to be absolved of your sins. So if you commit suicide you can't do that. But the thing is going to heaven is just based on your faith in Jesus. The Bible says believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved. So committing suicide doesn't, you know, damn you to hell because you don't have to repent of your sins to be forgiven in the first place, okay? So the one person that's watching, can you hear me? I guess they left. Here, let me do a sound check real quick because I want to make sure this sounds working. Yeah, because I've had audio problems with my computer recently so just making sure that the microphone and all that's working. So anyway, going on just talking about this guy, a few things that he brought up of reasons why he believes he can lose your salvation and just a quick rebuttal to that and showing that he's wrong. And some of these things are so ridiculous. It's amazing how anybody can fall for this guy's teachings. Now, thankfully, a lot of people who have been watching his videos have called them out on it and basically, you know, don't want anything to do with him anymore. They realize he's gone astray into false doctrine because the Bible says, whosoever transgresseth and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God. So this man was never saved to begin with. He was posing as a teacher of the Word of God. But so soon he became deceived and is now deceiving other people. And he was never saved to begin with. He's been a devil from the beginning because if he actually understood why it is that once you're saved, you're always saved, then he wouldn't stop believing it. And all these points he brings up shows his ignorance of the Bible. For example, in one of his videos, I think it was the first video he posted where it's called, let's see, Why I'm No Longer Osas, which is an abbreviation for one saved, always saved. He says 100% proof you can lose your salvation. And in this video, one thing that he brings up is Revelation 3.15. I'm going to read it for you of what Jesus says. And it's absolutely mind-boggling and how blind this person can be. And you know what? This just proves, you know, the Bible correct when it says, the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God. Because he reads a verse that says one thing and then he says, see, it says this and says the exact opposite of what the verse says. It's mind-boggling that anybody could take this guy seriously. So in Revelation chapter 3, let's see, where is it? Maybe it's chapter 2. Oh, there it is, Revelation chapter 3 verse 5. He that overcometh the same shall be clothed in white raiment. And I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my father and before his angels. And he reads this verse in the video and he literally says, see, there's evidence that you can have your name blotted out of the book of life. He says, I will not blot his name out of the book of life. He doesn't say I will, he says I will not. Okay, how is that hard to understand? And just for you, those of you who don't understand what it means to overcome, the Bible defines itself. It says in 1 John chapter 5, verse 4, For whatsoever is born of God, overcometh the world, and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? So the Bible defines overcoming as believing that Jesus is the Son of God. So if you have that faith, if you believe that Jesus is the Son of God, Jesus said your name will not be blotted out of the book of life. So that means once you believe in Jesus, that he is the Son of God, then you will not have your name blotted out. You will not go to hell. And he says something similar also in these promises. He says, I think it might, let's see. I'm not sure exactly which one it is, but let me just find it real quick. So Revelation 2 or 3, he that overcometh, let's see. Yeah, he says in verse 11 of chapter 2, He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches. He that overcometh shall not be heard of the second death. And the Bible defines the second death. It says death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. Okay, so the second death is the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone. Jesus says, if you've overcome, which means believing in Jesus, then you won't be hurt with the second death. So anybody who believes in Jesus will not burn in the lake of fire. Anybody who believes in Jesus will not be blotted out of the book of life. That's what the Bible says. And yet this guy literally quotes a verse that says the opposite of what he's trying to say. And he tries to use it as evidence. Another stupid thing that he brings up, and this is one of the most ridiculous things that people who teach that you could lose your salvation bring up all the time. And I've debunked it several times on this channel, but I just want to bring it up again is Hebrews chapter 10. Okay, I actually have it paused at a frame right here in this video. It says in Hebrews chapter 10, verse 26 and 27. So he has the verse there. It says, for if we sin willfully, after that we have received the knowledge of the truth. There remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful looking for judgment and fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries. And then he writes below that, this verse explains that sinning willfully after believing in Christ undoes the sacrifice that he made for your sins, leaving you with only judgment and hell fire to look forward to, which is not what it says. And that's what most people who deny this doctrine of eternal security will quote this verse as saying, but that's not what it says. And this shows this guy's ignorance of the Bible. I mean, he's only claimed to, from his testimony video, I think he said like it was like eight months ago or something that he left Calvinism or something. I think he said Calvinism was what it was. And then he started teaching this one state all I say stuff and now he's into this. You know, he's one of those people the Bible talks about being cared about with every wind of doctrine. He keeps changing what he believes, but it's obvious he hasn't read the Bible. He said he didn't even know about the story of Saul. And he obviously doesn't know the context of Hebrews chapter 10 either, because it said back in verse 16, this is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts and in their minds will I write them. And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more. Where no remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin. Because what is the context of the book of Hebrews? Chapter nine and chapter 10 is telling us about the animal sacrifices, the offerings in the Old Testament, okay? So the whole chapter, he's talking about animal sacrifices. Like for example, in verse three, but in those sacrifices, their remembrance again made of sins every year, for it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins. Verse eight also talks about the sacrifice and burnt offerings and offering for sin. So it's talking about the offerings that were made in the law of Moses, according to the Levitical priesthood and how Jesus' sacrifice, which was made once for all, means that the animal sacrifices are no longer necessary. So in verse 10, or I'm sorry, in chapter 10, verse 26, where he says there were made no more sacrifice of sins, that's not the end of the sentence. It says comma, right? So he's just saying, if we sin willfully, we know that there's no more sacrifice for sins, meaning that the Old Testament animal sacrifices, the offerings which were made in the Old Testament are done away with, okay? So if you sin, you can't just go down to the tabernacle or the temple and offer an animal sacrifice to cover for that sin. So because there's no more animal sacrifices, what happens then if you sin willfully under the new covenant? But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation which shall devour the adversaries, which he says is hell, but as we'll continue to see, it's not talking about hell. Just because it uses the word fire doesn't mean it's hell. It says it's fiery indignation. So that's the wrath or the anger of God, okay? That's not talking about hell necessarily, but we'll see what it's talking about as it goes on. He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses. Of how much sorer punishment, suppose he, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant wherewith he was sanctified an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace. For we know him that hath said, vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense saith the Lord. And again, the Lord shall judge his people, okay? So it is talking about judgment and God's wrath and punishment upon believers for their sins. And that is exactly what I believe will happen if you willfully sin, as it talks about in Hebrews chapter 12 as well. For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth and scourgeth every son of me receiveth. In Galatians, it says, be not deceived. God is not mocked, for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Okay, so the New Testament never teaches that because you're saved, there's no consequence for sin, but the consequence for sin is not hell, it's punishment in this life. And how do we know that it's not hell? Well, because first of all, in verse 29, it says about these people who are being judged by God, it says that he was sanctified, right? And then it also says in verse 30, the Lord shall judge his people, okay? So this is not talking about unsaid people, okay? This is not talking about people losing their salvation, because it says that that's the Lord's people, okay? So if you sin against God, you're still God's people. And if you sin against God, you're still sanctified. How do we know that? Because again, the context, chapter 10, verse 14, for by one offering, he hath perfected forever them that are sanctified. So the Bible says about those who are sanctified, that they are perfected forever, okay? That means that all of their sins are forgiven in the sight of God, they're perfect. They're made righteous, that's what justification is. And I'll get into that a little bit more as I also talk about the 1 Corinthians 6 list of supposed damnable sins. And this is one of the teachings that this young Don Raborn guy is promoting very often in his videos, where he's going through the list of sins in 1 Corinthians chapter six, verses nine and 10, and Galatians chapter five, where it talks about the works of the flesh, and Ephesians chapter five also, where it lists sins and it says that those who do these things will not enter or inherit the kingdom of God. And it says that at least three times in the New Testament, he says, see, if you do these sins, that means you will lose your salvation. But apparently this guy doesn't know how to read because if you just keep reading one additional verse after verse nine and 10, you'll see that believers in the sight of God are not any of the things on this list. What do I mean by that? Well, let's read it, okay? 1 Corinthians chapter six, verses nine and 10. So these are the verses that he keeps quoting to say you can lose your salvation. It says, know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived, neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners shall inherit the kingdom of God. And he stops reading there and he says, see, if you do any of the sins on this list, and he even made a chart in one of his videos where he had this chart and he said, well, there's the unforgivable sins where if you do them, then you will lose it and you can never gain it back. And then there's the damnable sins where if you do these things and you don't repent, then you'll lose your salvation and you need to repent in order to gain it back. And he says that this list is a list of sins that if you do these things, you will be damned. He says, even if you believe in Jesus. Now, what does it say in the very next verse? Verse 11, and such were some of you, but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the spirit of our God. So he says, all these things, all these sins, the people who do these things will not inherit the kingdom of God. And he says, such were some of you, right? So they were these things, but ye are washed, right? And what does it mean to be washed? Well, the Bible says in Revelation 1.5 that we are washed from our sins by the blood of Jesus. And the Bible says in 1 John 1.7 that the blood of Jesus Christ's son cleanses us from all sin, because that's how many sins Jesus died for. He didn't die for some, he died for all sins, which young Donner Born apparently doesn't believe because he thinks you still have to die for some of your sins. And he keeps quoting Romans 6.23, the wages of sin is death, as evidence that you can lose your salvation, when it literally says right after that, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Yes, the wages of sin is death, but Jesus died in our place. The Bible says in due time, Christ died for the ungodly. God commended his love toward us and that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures, who his own self bear our sins and his own body on the tree. So when Jesus died on the cross, he took our sins on himself and he died in our place. But young Donner Born doesn't believe that, which is why he's gonna go to hell because he doesn't believe the gospel. And the Bible says that because Jesus shed his blood and died on the cross, that the blood of Jesus Christ's son cleanses us from all sin. He says that these people in the Corinthian church that they are washed. So their sins are already washed away by the blood of Jesus. And the Bible says that's all sin, not just some sin. Also it says, but ye are sanctified. And remember what I quoted earlier, Romans 10, 14, that he has perfected forever them that are sanctified. So again, if you have been sanctified, which means made holy in the sight of God, then you are like that forever. It's not a temporary condition where if you sin, you lose that, okay? But ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the spirit of our God. And justification means being made righteous with the righteousness of God. As it talks about in Romans chapter four and other places that God imputes his righteousness to us. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. Even as David also describe it, the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. So if you believe in Jesus, you have your faith in him, then the Bible says God imputes righteousness to you. That means that not only are your past sins forgiven, but it says that the blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. So that means in the future, sins won't be imputed to you either, okay? Young Don reborn is telling people that if you sin after you believe in Jesus, then you will go to hell. But the Bible says that God will no longer impute sin to us, right? Because why? Because you're washed in the blood of Jesus, you're justified and you're sanctified. And the Bible says if you're sanctified, that means you are perfected forever, okay? By the one offering of Jesus Christ. He already died on the cross. He already paid for all of your sins. He already made the payment and he did that for your future sins also, because the Bible says all sins. So that means if Jesus has already died to pay for all of your sins, if you believe in him, all your sins are forgiven. So none of your sins will take you to hell because God is not going to impute any sins to you, okay? So he just fails to read the next verse. He fails to read other scriptures about justification and being saved, et cetera. And he also fails to understand the concept of the new creature and being born again. The Bible tells us that when we believe in Jesus, we're born again, and that's a spiritual rebirth, right? Jesus said that that which is born of the flesh is flesh and that which is born of the spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, you must be born again. So when that being born of God takes place, that's a spiritual rebirth. And that's why the Bible says, whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin for his heater maineth in him and he cannot sin because he is born of God, 1 John 3.9. So because you believe in Jesus, God regenerates the spirit within you. That's called the inward man, the new creature, which is created after God and righteousness and true holiness, according to Ephesians 4, verse 24. Okay, God creates a new creature within you that is perfect, that is holy, that is without sin, that cannot sin. And that's why Paul said, it is no longer I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me, for I know that in me, that is in my flesh dwelleth no good thing. So Paul says, it's not I that do it anymore. He's not the one that's sinning, it's the sin that's dwelling in his flesh because in his flesh dwells no good thing. So when we get saved, if we sin in this life, that's not us, meaning the new creature, that which is born of God that's sinning because that which is born of God cannot sin, according to 1 John 3.9, 1 John 5.18, and other places. You know, that which is born of God cannot sin. So it's the flesh that's sinning. And the Bible already tells us that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God. So our flesh is not gonna go to heaven in the first place our flesh is going to die and deteriorate into dust and rot in the earth, okay? The Bible never promises that our flesh and blood will go to heaven. In fact, it says that it cannot go to heaven. That's why when Jesus comes back, that he's going to redeem our bodies, he's going to change our vile bodies that it might be fashioned like into his glorious body, the Bible says, okay? So if you sin after you get saved, which you will do, because if we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us, then that is your flesh that is sinning. It is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. That's what Paul said, okay? So he doesn't understand this concept of the new creature being born again, which no heretic does, because if they understood that, then they wouldn't believe that your sins can send you to hell because they don't understand that you already have the righteousness of God imputed unto you. And within your heart, there is a new creature that is created in righteousness and true holiness and sin that cannot sit, okay? And that is the part of you that will go to heaven, the spirit as opposed to the flesh, right? Now, another thing that doesn't make any sense and is foolish about this false prophet's theology is where he, and I mentioned this earlier, how he divides it into different categories of, well, if you commit these sins that are listed in 1 Corinthians 6 and Ephesians 5 or the works of the flesh in Galatians 5, if you commit those sins, then you'll go to hell, but then there's other lesser sins that if you do those, then you're fine or you won't lose it. It's just these certain damnable sins, right? And he even says like, well, I don't think you can be sinless. I don't think you can be without sin or 100% perfect, but you at least have to not do these kinds of things. Now, the problem with that is, is that the Bible says, whosoever will keep the whole law and yet offend in one point is guilty of all. So that means even if you do something that is supposedly minor from our perspective, if you just offend in one point, if you break God's law in one point, the Bible says you're guilty of all. You're already guilty. You're already a transgressor, right? So in order for you to be justified by keeping God's law, in order for you to stay saved by keeping God's law, which is what he believes that you have to do, then you have to obey every single commandment in the entire Bible for the rest of your life and never sin ever again, which the Bible says is impossible because it says the carnal mind is enmity against God for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be. So it is impossible for your carnal or fleshly mind to be subject to the law of God. You cannot submit yourself to the law of God because you are in the flesh and the flesh is sinful by nature. All right, that's very clear from the Bible. Now, the Bible makes it also clear that trying to be justified by the law means that you're fallen from grace. It tells us that in Galatians chapter five, verse four, it says Christ has become of no effect unto you whosoever you are justified by the law, you are fallen from grace. And that is exactly what young Don reborn is. He posed as a Christian for some time as somebody who believed in the gospel of the grace of God but because he's turned from the doctrine of grace to the doctrine of the works of the law, now we can look at him and say, Christ has no effect unto him. Christ hasn't done anything for him. He is not saved, he doesn't belong to Christ because the Bible says, I do not frustrate the grace of God for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. So this man is trying to make himself righteous by keeping the law and that's what he's telling other people. The Bible says that if you try to be made righteous by keeping the law, then that means you're basically saying that Jesus' death was in vain, right? So this man is denying the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is denying that Jesus died to pay for all of our sin because he's saying that if you still live in sin, if you still don't live righteously, if you don't keep the law, then you will go to hell. That's not what the Bible says at all. The Bible says, whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. He that believeth on me hath everlasting life, Jesus said. I am the resurrection of the life. He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. I give unto them eternal life and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father which gave them me is greater than all and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. Jesus says if you have eternal life, that means you will never perish, you will never die. He said, shall not come into condemnation, but is passed from death unto life. If you believe in Jesus as the Son of God, you have passed from death to life, you shall not come into condemnation, you shall not die, you shall never perish. He says, I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. Yet this false prophet is teaching that, well, Jesus will forsake you, Jesus will send you to hell, you can perish, you can die in your sins, you can lose your salvation if you commit these certain valuable sins. That's not what the Bible says. The Bible tells us we're made righteous in the sight of God by believing in Jesus Christ. All your sins, past, present, and future are washed away. If you place your trust in Jesus, that he died to pay for all your sins and that he rose again from the dead, all right? So it's not by our works whatsoever, it's not by the way that we live and this guy is going to damn people to hell because there's a lot of people who watch his videos who obviously are not saved and obviously through him preaching this stuff, of once saved, always saved in the past, obviously because he's not saved, because he's a corrupt tree, he didn't get anybody saved to begin with. So there's a lot of people, I'm sure, who were fans of him in the past, who are still fans of him now and who have also changed their mind and he's leading people into dandable heresy, into false doctrine, he's deceiving people into hell. And if you're watching this video and you have watched his videos or his channel in the past, I encourage you to turn away from this guy because he's teaching false doctrine and he's saying it with authority, he's saying it as if he knows the truth, as if he's 100% sure of this stuff. And like I said, this isn't just a minor thing for him, he's made several five-hour long live streams. He did, let's see, one where it was, why I'm no longer OSAS, that was four hours and 54 minutes, then he did another one, reacting to OSAS Backlash, debunking OSAS, get on in here, and that's five hours and 15 minutes. Then he did the debate with Cassidy Campbell, that was almost six hours, right? So he's literally spent like 15 hours in the last few weeks just talking online to tens of thousands of people telling them you can lose your salvation if you sin. And then I haven't watched this other video here but there's another one, Messianic Jewish Rabbi talks OSAS, Mosaic Law Illuminati. So I don't know if he's getting into the Hebrew roots kind of stuff either. I saw I made another video about the Sabbath. Now I'm a former Hebrew roots guy. I came out of that mess and the Hebrew roots from it teaches that you can lose your salvation. That's a hardcore belief amongst most Hebrew roots type of people. And that seems like maybe that's where he's getting his doctor from. I'm not exactly sure where he's getting it from. Like I said, I didn't watch all of these videos. I just watched bits and pieces of some of them and just grabbed some of the highlights. But the point is that he is teaching false doctrine and he is teaching you can go to hell for your sins when the Bible says that if you've overcome, which means believing in Jesus, your name will not be blotted out of the book of life and you will not be hurt with a second death and you will taste of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of God. That's another place in Revelation chapter two or maybe it's Revelation chapter three. So yeah, the Bible tells us very clearly if you believe, then you overcome the world. You have eternal life. You shall never perish. You shall never come into condemnation. That's what Jesus said, okay? Who is condemned according to Jesus? He that believeth not is condemned already because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten son of God. The only reason why somebody is going to be condemned is because they have not believed in the name of the only begotten son of God. That's what Jesus said. Not because they've sinned, not because they believe and then they lose it because they do something bad. They don't follow Christ. They don't keep his commandments. That's not what the Bible says. And then like I said, another reason why you should stay away from this guy is because he's hanging out with this Jewish rabbi, right? Now Jesus said, call no man rabbi in Matthew chapter 23. This guy's hanging around with this messianic Jewish guy who is a false teacher. He's calling himself a rabbi. And then all these messianic people, they twist the Bible and teach a bunch of false doctrines to begin with. So I'm sure there's a lot more I could talk about in this video, but I think I made my point. Like I said, I've done many videos on eternal security in the past. I have a whole list of videos I made about two years ago, 35 reasons why you cannot lose your salvation. I think it's like eight videos, nine videos total. I go through the 35 reasons and then also three additional videos which are each like 40, 50 minutes long, just addressing all the objections and pretty much all the verses that this guy brings up in his videos. I explain why those verses are being taken out of context or they're missing a key component in the verses. And that's really what it comes down to when people are teaching false doctrines, that they're missing a key component of it, they're taking out of context, they don't understand the rest of the Bible. Because again, the natural man receiving not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him, neither can he know them, for they're spiritually discerned. Without the Spirit of God, you can't understand the Bible. So it's no surprise that this false teacher is looking at clear scriptures that say one thing and he thinks it says something entirely different, like Revelation 3, 5, where it says that they will not be blotted out of the book of life. And he says that's evidence that you can be blotted out of the book of life. It literally says the exact opposite. It boggles the mind how anybody could listen to this guy. So thank you, buddy, for watching. God bless you and goodbye.