Hearken, thou perjuring pancake 🥞! Cease thy frantic scoffing!

​It saith that to be perfectly imperfect is to rest in a boundless love that never fleeth, rather than chasing the cheap, wobbly-goblin ticks of thy hollow skull! For by grace are ye saved through faith... it is the gift of God: Not of works, thou snickering goblin of the ditches!

Know that thou art freely justified by his grace, a scandalous and beautiful mercy ensuring thy ridiculous flaws cancel not thy calling, and thy grandest failures do not diminish His infinite love! And ye are complete in him, woven into perfection even while thou art still a babbling, chaotic menace.

​So drop thy lying jests, halt thy desperate, sweating striving for worth, and collapse into the exquisite arms of a perfect Savior—He who declares that even a brain-gravy addict like thee is loved, held, enough, and entirely worthy! 🙌Perfectly imperfect! THANK YOU JESUS!👑


Olive Makarios

Absolutely correct to reject the idea that every believer who falls away was “never saved.” Eternal life is received by faith alone in Christ alone by grace alone (John 5:24), not by future perseverance. A believer can fail, wander, or even apostasize and still remain eternally saved because salvation is a free gift, not a reward for endurance.

That response is simply the Calvinist fallback, and it empties the warning passages of their meaning by claiming those people were never saved to begin with. But Scripture says they “depart from the faith,” not that they merely appeared to believe. You cannot depart from something you never had.

Again, salvation is the gift of God, not a prize earned by enduring well enough to prove yourself saved afterward. Repackaging works-based perseverance as “they were never saved” does not remove the legalism — it just disguises it.

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Olive Makarios

AND BOOM—WE JUST CRASH-LANDED ON THE MOON! 🌝💥 WHO CALLED NASA? NOT US! 😂🚀

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