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1 | Salvation: Instantaneous, progressive? | Ps 68:19 | Emmaus | 28156 | ||
Charis, Hank is on the right track. A lot depends on how you define salvation and if you separate justification and sanctification and if you include the resurrection of the body as the final fulfillment of salvation. I think that is as close to this particular Tar Baby I want to come. Back to the briar patch. |
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2 | Salvation: Instantaneous, progressive? | Ps 68:19 | charis | 28162 | ||
Dear Emmaus, Greetings in the name of Jesus! C'mon, Brer Emmaus, don't be shy! :-) Seriously, my friend, I understand your not wanting to touch this one with a 39-1/2 foot pole. But this IS a Bible study forum, and for Christians to desire knowledge of their salvation is a worthy cause. I just don't want to get caught up in everyone stating their Cause, i.e. parroting what they learned in Sunday School or seminary. God is not simple, but salvation should be for all that He calls, the strong and the weak, the cocksure and the unsure, the high or low IQ, the learned and the educationally-challenged. Or am I barking up the wrong tree? How can we, or more approriately, WHY do we separate all the aspects of our relationship to God, except to argue!? My desire is to put together what man has sundered. Never fear, I shall continue to ask what we must do to be saved (in entirety). Blessings and peace upon you in Christ Jesus, charis |
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