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I do. I can't speak for "we" (all others). If you'd have posted your knowledge of salvation, I could have evaluated your reasoning.......do we even know what "salvation" is?
In a word; ChristWhat is salvation to you?
Umm, is Christ absolute or relative??? Absolute!Is is something absolute or relative?
It shouldn't. But cultures have a way of changing word definitions over time. Thus, dictionaries have to change too.Can the definition of it change?
All this talk back and forth about salvation got me to thinking...........do we even know what "salvation" is?
What is salvation to you?
Is is something absolute or relative?
Can the definition of it change?
Sometimes it helps to start with the basics.
Paul. The greatest bible teacher of all time said to the jailer...........All this talk back and forth about salvation got me to thinking...........do we even know what "salvation" is?
What is salvation to you?
Is is something absolute or relative?
Can the definition of it change?
Sometimes it helps to start with the basics.
I was not trying to turn this into yet another "loss" vs "earn" debate.
I want to see what everyone who posts on here thinks "Salvation" is. Maybe its more for my own understanding as to why people believe what they do, but I am also truly interested in finding out what people actually think.
Its been enlightening so far.
Based on what we read in the Scriptures and the NT writings, is salvation a past, present, or future thing?
If it is all three, then is it the same thing for all three?
Romans 2:5 - 11 tells us we store up wrath for ourselves. In other words, God doesn't send us to Hell , we send ourselves.Salvation is being saved from Gods wrath of Hell, Fire, & Brimstone because we first put them under the LAW to Judge them to Hell before we then offer them Salvation?
Salvation is being saved from Gods wrath of Hell, Fire, & Brimstone because the Holy Spirit first puts them under conviction thru the knowledge of the Law/Word to show them that they are sinners that need Salvation?
You are confused. Salvation is a noun, not a verb. Nouns don't have tenses. In this case it's a noun based on the outcome, result or completion of the verb "to save".Based on what we read in the Scriptures and the NT writings, is salvation a past, present, or future thing?