(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So this is Isaiah Saldivar. He's this self-proclaimed revivalist who teaches a hardcore workspace salvation and I want you to notice the inconsistencies in his doctrine. So just because something is a gift, I don't know where we think it's impossible to lose it. And if that were the case, why would Jesus say strive to enter through the narrow gate for many will seek to enter but not be able to? Why would Jesus say the road that leads to life is difficult if you find it? Why would Paul say work out your salvation with fear and trembling? Why would the Bible over and over say count the cost? Jesus told the rich and gruel or sell everything. There's a price to pay. So is salvation free? Yes, but it costs our life. Is salvation free? Yes, but it cost us our life. The definition of free is that it's exempt from all cost. And contrary to Isaiah, it doesn't cost us our life. Salvation was purchased by the blood of Jesus Christ. You think you would know that. Romans 6 23 says for the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Not through our life. This guy is not saved.