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NASB | Romans 11:11 ¶ I say then, they did not stumble so as to fall, did they? May it never be! But by their transgression salvation has come to the Gentiles, to make them jealous. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Romans 11:11 ¶ So I say, have they stumbled so as to fall [to spiritual ruin]? Certainly not! But by their transgression [their rejection of the Messiah] salvation has come to the Gentiles, to make Israel jealous [when they realize what they have forfeited]. |
Bible Question:
Have you guys talked about this? As you know, I'm new here so you may have had that conversation already and moved on.... I'm a good little Baptist (Hank will confirm that) but one of the doctrines I am not able to agree with is the "Once Saved Always Saved." I mean...I do understand that just because I might cuss Hank out that doesn't mean I'm suddenly not saved anymore...but if someone does lose their salvation at what point would that be? (Hank, I hope you know I'm just playin' around with ya.) Blessings, Vehoka |
Bible Answer: I believe with all of my heart once saved always saved. We are saved by faith not by works. You keep your Salvation the same way you got saved through faith. Also reading the paraable of lost son (Luke 15-11-32. The Son came back not because he was sorry but just because he was hungry and the father opening up his arms to his son. I love this parable The parable of the lost sheep. Shows his that when we walk away from God Jesus comes and gets us and carries us on his shoulder. And even better than that he rejoices. My favorite paraable in the bible (Luke 15:4-7) Also You would agree with me that you have to be born again or born from above to be saved? Well if thats the case If you are born how do you become unborn? In Christ, Darcy |