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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 11 MIN

Does Ezekiel 33 Teach You Can Lose Salvation?

from Ask Dr. E · host Michael Easley

Does Ezekiel 33 teach that you can lose your salvation? In this episode, Dr. E walks through a difficult Old Testament passage that often confuses both believers and skeptics. At first glance, it sounds like a righteous person can lose everything by sinning—or that a wicked person can earn their way back through good behavior. But is that really what Scripture is saying? Dr. Easley explains how this passage fits within the broader story of the Bible and why it doesn’t contradict the gospel of grace. You’ll see how both the Old and New Testaments consistently point to one truth: we are not saved by our works, but by God’s mercy alone. If you’ve ever struggled with questions about eternal security, felt like you had to “balance the scales” with God, or wondered how to explain salvation to a non-believer, this episode brings clarity and confidence straight from Scripture. Chapters 00:00 – We’re All Sinners: The Core Truth 00:18 – The Question from Ezekiel 33 00:36 – Why This Passage Feels Confusing 02:01 – What Ezekiel Is (and Isn’t) Saying 03:30 – The Bigger Biblical Picture 04:25 – No One Is Righteous (Romans 3) 05:00 – Saved by Grace, Not Works (Titus 3:5) 06:10 – God’s Purpose, Not Our Performance (2 Timothy 1:9) 07:00 – Can You Lose Salvation? (John 10) 07:40 – The Assurance of Eternal Life (1 John 5:13) 08:30 – Breaking the “Scales” Mentality 09:00 – Final Answer: What Really Saves You Key Topics Covered -Ezekiel 33 explained in context -Can a righteous person lose salvation? -Are we saved by works or grace? -What the Bible says about eternal security -Why “balancing good and bad deeds” is a myth -Old Testament law vs New Testament grace -Assurance of salvation in Christ -How to explain salvation to a non-believer Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].

Does Ezekiel 33 teach that you can lose your salvation? In this episode, Dr. E walks through a difficult Old Testament passage that often confuses both believers and skeptics. At first glance, it sounds like a righteous person can lose everything by sinning—or that a wicked person can earn their way back through good behavior. But is that really what Scripture is saying? Dr. Easley explains how this passage fits within the broader story of the Bible and why it doesn’t contradict the gospel of grace. You’ll see how both the Old and New Testaments consistently point to one truth: we are not saved by our works, but by God’s mercy alone. If you’ve ever struggled with questions about eternal security, felt like you had to “balance the scales” with God, or wondered how to explain salvation to a non-believer, this episode brings clarity and confidence straight from Scripture. Chapters 00:00 – We’re All Sinners: The Core Truth 00:18 – The Question from Ezekiel 33 00:36 – Why This Passage Feels Confusing 02:01 – What Ezekiel Is (and Isn’t) Saying 03:30 – The Bigger Biblical Picture 04:25 – No One Is Righteous (Romans 3) 05:00 – Saved by Grace, Not Works (Titus 3:5) 06:10 – God’s Purpose, Not Our Performance (2 Timothy 1:9) 07:00 – Can You Lose Salvation? (John 10) 07:40 – The Assurance of Eternal Life (1 John 5:13) 08:30 – Breaking the “Scales” Mentality 09:00 – Final Answer: What Really Saves You Key Topics Covered -Ezekiel 33 explained in context -Can a righteous person lose salvation? -Are we saved by works or grace? -What the Bible says about eternal security -Why “balancing good and bad deeds” is a myth -Old Testament law vs New Testament grace -Assurance of salvation in Christ -How to explain salvation to a non-believer Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at [email protected].

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