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Temporal Salvation?
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Sat Jul 04, 2020 10:07 am
by Netchaplain
The most understandable and encouraging attribute concerning salvation is that of its permanency, after all, it is called “eternal salvation” (Heb 5:9). What part of salvation is temporary, seeing that one of the meanings of redemption is that of being saved from “eternal damnation” (Mar 3:29). Is it a sensible truism that one can be eternally saved and then not eternally saved? Thus being temporarily saved from “everlasting punishment” (Mat 25:46) is clearly a concept of an oxymoron?
Re: Temporal Salvation?
Posted:
Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:39 pm
by Netchaplain
I believe it comes down to the fact that there are two groups of people professing Christianity. Those who genuinely profess the faith by unceasingly manifesting it by their continued lifestyle of godliness; and those who falsely profess faith in Christianity (Jas 2:18) who cease from appearing to lives godly. Thus what the latter departs from is not faith, but from the doctrine of faith, which they never truly entered into.
Re: Temporal Salvation?
Posted:
Wed Jul 08, 2020 4:03 pm
by Mackenaw
Amen!
Thank you, Netchaplain. Thank You Holy Spirit!
God bless you and yours, Netchaplain,
Mack
Re: Temporal Salvation?
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Thu Jul 09, 2020 8:24 am
by Netchaplain
Mackenaw wrote:Amen!
Thank you, Netchaplain. Thank You Holy Spirit!
God bless you and yours, Netchaplain,
Mack
Thank you and thank you God!