Scripture Twisting reveals the spin that false teachers have given on various scriptures throughout the Holy Bible to deny the truth concerning the eternal security of the saved. This practice of sharing misinformation has stemmed from both innocent ignorance as well as outright intelligent design. This twisting of truth has misled many, causing some to have lived and died without the correct understanding. Within the pages of this book, you will find thirty-one scripture references often used to insinuate the ability of the saved to be able to lose his or her salvation, along with an accurate contextual explanation of these same scriptures. You will also find thirty-one scripture references of reassurance debunking any possibility of the saved being able to lose his or her salvation. This book is not intended to be a deep study, but rather a short reference to be able to quickly dispel false information.
James W. Bryant was born and raised in a type of Armenian ideology that taught and practiced a conditional works-based salvation. This teaching taught, in part, that maintenance to salvation was required of the saved to retain it. This practiced conditional salvation makes salvation a reward for work rather than a gift of grace. James would spend much of his youth living in torture from this errant teaching. As he aged, he would wrestle with himself over what was true. Spiritual maturation and personal studies would eventually settle the question. With family ties rooted deep within this movement, James would often wonder how he could escape it while rescuing others from it. He would make a vow when and if he ever got into a position to effect corrective change more aggressively, he would make every effort to do so. This book is part of that vow now being fulfilled.