This is meant to be a fun thread, just to avail our minds of different "out of the box" ways of using some standard acrostics pertaining to salvation but in a different perhaps even in a unrelated way.
For example, the "TULIP" letters (typical of the Calvinistic view associated with them) could also be used in the following manner not in anyway related to Calvinistic thinking.
It doesn't have to be about a manner of soteriology, but something such as above in which all believers should be able to agree upon.

Any thoughts?
For example, the "TULIP" letters (typical of the Calvinistic view associated with them) could also be used in the following manner not in anyway related to Calvinistic thinking.
T - total dependency upon the work of God for the salvation which brings eternal life.
U - unconditional and unmerited favor upon which God grants for His purpose according to His pleasure to those who He redeems.
L - limited to God’s authority in choosing those He grants the power to believe.
I - irrepressible conviction of sin, righteousness, judgement that brings repentance to the heart of the believer.
P - perfect peace, in which nothing of this world offends, for all things work for the good of the believer.
Perhaps, it might be a fun exercise to present DAISY or ROSES in such a fashion, too.U - unconditional and unmerited favor upon which God grants for His purpose according to His pleasure to those who He redeems.
L - limited to God’s authority in choosing those He grants the power to believe.
I - irrepressible conviction of sin, righteousness, judgement that brings repentance to the heart of the believer.
P - perfect peace, in which nothing of this world offends, for all things work for the good of the believer.
It doesn't have to be about a manner of soteriology, but something such as above in which all believers should be able to agree upon.
Any thoughts?
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