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Kept for Jesus: What the New Testament Really Teaches about Assurance of Salvation and Eternal Security, by Sam Storms

Can Christians lose their salvation?

This question has perplexed—and distressed—believers for centuries. When faced with our sin and shortcomings, sometimes we’re tempted to conclude that we’ve strayed too far and that God no longer loves us.

In Kept for Jesus, pastor Sam Storms addresses common concerns that Christians have related to their eternal security, offering hope and assurance from the Bible. Examining every New Testament passage that speaks to this important issue, this book charts a biblical course between those who say that Christians can lose their salvation and those who carelessly declare, “Once saved, always saved.”

  • Sales Rank: #250900 in Books
  • Brand: Crossway Books
  • Published on: 2015-02-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .55" w x 5.50" l, .65 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

Review

“I have wrestled with the issue of assurance of salvation not just as a pastor counseling timid souls but as a sinner trusting in God. What a great help is Kept for Jesus, then! Handling the relevant biblical texts with clarity and precision, Sam Storms has crafted real ministry with this book, working by the Spirit to plant the security of union with Christ in the believer’s heart.”
—Jared C. Wilson, Director of Content Strategy, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

“With care and compassion, Sam engages in a wide-ranging discussion of the love of God, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, spurious faith versus saving faith, human dignity and human depravity, the nature of eternal security, God’s preserving power in faithful Christians, the problem of apostasy, and much more. Not shying away from the controversial nature of his topic and tackling head-on dozens of difficult passages, Sam offers an engaging book that deals biblically, theologically, and practically with the all-important matter of assurance of salvation.”
—Gregg R. Allison, Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

“Is your errant friend unsaved or simply backslidden? This book contains a great overview of what the Bible teaches about eternal security, the perseverance of the saints, God’s sovereignty and free will. Clear, readable, and compelling. A must for anyone who wants to understand the Reformed view on the assurance of salvation.”
—Mary A. Kassian, Professor of Women's Studies, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild

“Too often the gospel is reduced to only wiping away sin’s debt. Storms shows us a more wonderful gospel of love and direct relationship with God in which Christ is inseparable from us, keeping us, and holding us as family. Storms is a pastor of pastors, walking us through the thorny issues—such as the warning passages—and into green pastures of communion with our Savior. He calls us into the beautiful tension and transformation of God’s forever grace.”
—Daniel Montgomery, Pastor, Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky; Founder, Sojourn Network; author, Faithmapping and Proof

“Do you worry that you will lose your salvation? Do you feel confident in God’s love for you? This book will help you feel secure in God’s promises over you. Jesus said of his people: “I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand” (John 10:28). Sam Storms once again demonstrates his pastoral wisdom as he lovingly lays the foundation for eternal security.”
—Adrian Warnock, author, Hope Reborn and Raised with Christ

“This is classic Sam Storms: warm, thoughtful, clear, and wise. Not all readers will agree on every detail, but all will be well served by working through the issues with such an insightful guide. Throughout the book, God’s protection of his people shines through—and so do the joy and security that this brings to all who trust him.”
—Andrew Wilson, Pastor, Kings Church Eastbourne, East Sussex; author, If God, Then What? and Unbreakable

“Sam Storms has given us a book that is fair, humble, straightforward, and helpful. He consistently presents views that oppose his own and frequently admits he does not have all the answers. He argues biblically and passionately for the truth that God keeps true believers saved to the end and focuses on the Christian life and rejects errant views, including those that cut the biblical cord between God’s keeping us and our keeping on in faith, love, and holiness. This is a good book, and I am happy to recommend it.”
—Robert A. Peterson, Professor of Systematic Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary

About the Author

 

Sam Storms (PhD, University of Texas at Dallas) has spent more than four decades in ministry as a pastor, professor, and author. He is currently the senior pastor at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and was previously a visiting associate professor of theology at Wheaton College from 2000 to 2004. He is the founder of Enjoying God Ministries and blogs regularly at SamStorms.com.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
For those who are interested in learning more about the ...
By Proft
For those who are interested in learning more about the Reformed perspective on the doctrine of election, this would be a go-to introduction. I believe it quite accurately reflects that tradition, but the author lacks modesty in his interpretation of Scripture. An open-minded theologian will weigh the evidence and draw their conclusions without slamming the door shut - Sam Storms wouldn't be open to being convinced otherwise.

Again, if you want a classic thesis on the Reformed doctrine of Election, this book will give it to you. It's worth the read, but I would implore you to ask, "Why draw this conclusion?" more than once.

6 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
A Helpful, But Not Complete, Defense of Perseverance
By Shane Lems
Will I fall away from Jesus? This is one question that sometimes comes up in the Christian life - and it is addressed in the Bible. Sam Storms discusses this topic in his new book, Kept for Jesus. This book isn't an exhaustive explanation of perseverance (preservation) of the saints; rather, it is specifically a discussion of most - but not all of - the texts in the New Testament that teach this truth. Storms also takes some time to deal with the difficult texts that seem to teach Christians can fall away. In this volume, Storms frequently quotes and builds upon the work of contemporary Baptist theologians such as John Piper, Tom Schreiner, and Wayne Grudem.

There are eleven chapters in this book (covering just over 190 pages). In the first chapter, Storms talks about perseverance in John 6 and 10. In the second chapter, he talks about some tough texts in Matthew - specifically the "Lord Lord" text from Matthew 7, blasphemy against the Spirit in Matthew 12, and the parable of the soils in Matthew 13. Chapter 3 is Storm's exposition of the vine text in John 15. The next chapter (4) is where he discusses the steadfast love of God in Romans 5 and 8; in chapter 5 he discusses Romans 8 in more detail. 1 and 2 Corinthians is the focus of chapter 6, specifically 1 Cor. 1:4-9, 11:27-32, and 2 Cor. 1:21-22. Difficult texts (Heb. 6 and 2 Cor 13) is what Storms writes about in chapter 7. Storms talks about perseverance in other epistles in chapter 8, and in chapters 9-10 he works through some difficult texts (e.g. Rom. 11:22, 2 Cor. 6:1-2, James 5:19-20, etc). The final chapter asks and answers the question: "Can a Christian commit the sin unto death?"

I have to admit the overall structure of this book seemed a bit random - I was hoping it would have a more unified outline or structure. It sort of read like a collection of articles instead of an outlined book. Another minor critique worth noting is that though the subtitle mentions "assurance," there isn't a whole lot of space devoted to it. Storms also made the common mistake of equating "Reformed" and "Calvinism" in the introduction (p. 14); not to nitpick, but it is important to remember that there is a whole lot more to Reformed theology than Five Points! This becomes evident since Storms doesn't talk about (for just three examples) Reformation teachings like the covenant of grace, union with Christ, or the intra-trinitarian covenant (all which show up in the NT). The book would have been a fuller and more robust defense of perseverance if Storms had discussed these other biblical themes.

I don't want to be too critical, however, because there are some very helpful parts of this book. I especially appreciated the section where Storms talks about the unforgivable sin; his treatment was superb and pastoral. His chapter on love from Romans texts was also very helpful and edifying - God's love in Christ means nothing can separate the sheep from the Shepherd! There are some obvious strengths to this book, and I'm glad to have read these sections I just mentioned. Though some "difficult" texts weren't discussed in much detail (I was hoping for more discussion on some), the ones that he discussed in detail were explained pretty well.

If you've read other books on perseverance that discuss these key texts or if you've read quite a few other books on this topic, you might not need this one. [Also, I'm not sure "convinced" Arminians would all appreciate this book because at times Storms notes what Arminians teach but does not cite his claims.] However, if you need a Calvinist resource that discusses many NT texts about perseverance, this is one to get! It's not overly difficult (though it isn't structured for a book club/reading group) or too lengthy, and it has some good explanations of the truth that no one can snatch Christ's sheep out of his hand.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Finders Keepers
By Book Reviewer
John MacArthur says, "If you could lose your salvation, you would."

Sam Storms is glad salvation is not dependent on us to earn, nor to keep. However, do not let that imply that you can live foolish on your own sinful terms. No! Salvation is too sweet, too good and too strong for anyone to taste it, digest it, enjoy it, and then regurgitate it.

A person who is saved will genuinely work out their salvation through their lifestyle. Their production of their life will reveal their fruit - whether or not they are even attached to the Vine.

Does this mean perfection? Does this stumble-free? No, but it does mean progression in holiness. One who is saved will strive against their flesh and against the principalities that are at war within & without. This struggle is a good thing! If the struggle was not there and sin was totally enjoyed with no remorse or repentance, then it is quite possible that salvation never began in the first place.

Kept for Jesus is a brief book on the topic of assurance and what a life looks like when Jesus has His hand on you. This book has certain theological leanings and the author even admits that he wrestles with the realities of life and the moments where it seems to difficult to wonder whether or not a person is walking with Jesus.

To be better familiar with this subject and to know more about assurance from a biblical standpoint, this book will aid you in that, surely.

Thank you, Crossway Publishers, for providing this text for the purpose of review.

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