Can Someone Be Truly Saved and Show No Fruit?

25/12/2025 15 min Episodio 276
Can Someone Be Truly Saved and Show No Fruit?

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Episode Synopsis

Can someone truly be saved and show little—or no—fruit? Dr. Michael Easley tackles one of the most misunderstood questions in Christian circles: what fruit actually means in Scripture. Using passages like Matthew 7, John 15, and Galatians 5, Dr. E explains how Jesus’ command to “know them by their fruit” applies to false prophets, not to everyday believers struggling to grow.In this episode, you’ll learn why assurance of salvation is rooted in Christ’s finished work, not in visible performance or moral scorekeeping.

Dr. Easley also explores the Lordship Salvation debate, the tension between works and grace, and the danger of “fruit inspection” as a measuring stick for someone’s faith.Whether you’re wrestling with your own assurance, worried about your children’s salvation, or navigating difficult conversations around sin and spiritual growth, this episode brings clarity, comfort, and a biblical foundation for confidence in Christ alone.



Key Topics Covered

-What Jesus meant by “fruit” in Matthew 7

-How to understand John 15 and the vine metaphor

-The fruit of the Spirit vs. fruit inspection

-The Lordship Salvation debate (MacArthur vs. Ryrie)

-Can a Christian live in sin and still be saved?

-How to judge sin without judging salvation

-Where true assurance of salvation comes from

-Why believers need God’s Word, God’s Spirit & God’s people



Chapters

00:00 — Can someone be saved without showing fruit?

01:10 — What Jesus meant by “fruit” in Matthew 7

03:00 — The Lordship Salvation debate

05:00 — Deeds of the flesh vs. fruit of the Spirit

06:20 — Why fruit isn’t proof of salvation

08:10 — Judging sin vs. judging salvation

09:45 — Parents, kids, and “proof of salvation”

11:00 — Where assurance actually comes from

12:20 — God’s Word, God’s Spirit, God’s people

14:00 — Final encouragement


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