(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Matthew Stuckey here from Verity Baptist Church Manila providing another video on the topic of Calvinism and the perseverance of the Saints. And in Hebrews 7 verse 25 the Bible reads, Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them. And so this is a great eternal security verse, a great once saved always saved verse, because he's able to save us to the uttermost and so he ever liveth to make intercession for us. And so what that shows us is that the moment we get saved, the moment we believe on Jesus Christ and receive the free gift of salvation, even if we commit sins afterwards, he's still going to make the intercession for us. He's still going to keep us saved. He's able to save us to the uttermost. Now that does not mean that we're perfect the day we get saved. Look, if that was referring to the fact that, hey, you know what, if you're really saved, he saved you to the uttermost, you're going to be such a great person, then that would be saying that you'd be perfect, okay? But we're not perfect. Nobody's perfect. And the Calvinists don't even claim that people are perfect. So if they're going to try to use this and say, well, see, you're saved to the uttermost, which means you're going to persevere on to the end, that's not being saved to the uttermost if you're trying to apply this to our works. Being saved to the uttermost means that all of our sins, past, present, future, are wiped away. And if we commit some major sins in the future, look, he ever liveth to make intercession for us. There's nothing we could do to lose our salvation. If I could lose my salvation, then it's God's fault, not my fault. You say, why? Because he's the one who's promising to keep me saved. He's the one who's saying that I'll save you to the uttermost. All your sins, past, present, future, are wiped away. Hey, I ever liveth to make intercession for you. No matter, you know, what it is, I can step in, I can make intercession for you. I'm saving you to the uttermost. And the Calvinists say, well, you know what? If you commit some sins after you're saved, you must not really be saved. Well, then I guess he's not all that powerful. I guess he's not really saving us to the uttermost. And if you try to apply that to our works and say, well, if you're saved to the uttermost, you're going to live a good life, then what you're basically saying is that you're perfect once you get saved. And nobody's perfect. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, the truth is not in us. The Bible's very clear, though. Once you're saved, you're always saved. Why? He ever liveth to make intercession for us. And he saves us to the uttermost, once saved, always saved, preserved in Jesus Christ. Doesn't mean we persevere in the end. Thank you and God bless.