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All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise referenced, are from the NASB 1995.
See pages 30-32 of this document to learn what would motivate a Christian who believes they cannot lose their eternal salvation no matter what to not do whatever sinful thing they want, whenever they want
My parents taught me enough discipline so that I could learn to put together this website in my early twenties, and they never told me that if I sinned too much, I might end up going to Hell.
"The idea that eternally secure people have no reason to live for God inadvertently demonstrates a very low opinion of God, giving the impression that God is powerless to motivate His children to obey Him.
"Earthly parents have no ability to threaten their children with hell. Yet... parents are able to motivate their children to obey them. The American government can't send anyone to hell either, but it has many ways of motivating obedience to its laws. Is God less powerful than earthly parents or human government? No one--believer or unbeliever--can live like the devil and 'get away with it.' That would be mocking God!"
(Robert N. Wilkin, The Road to Reward: A Biblical Theology of Eternal Rewards [Grace Evangelical Society: Corinth, TX. 2003, 2014], 20.)