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    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY

    Show me your faith without works and I will show you my faith by my works. Works ae the evidence of justifying faith and the evidence of sanctifying faith. When you first accepted Christ, did you believe in Christ "to the best of your ability????" Stop playing games and be honest. We are no more...
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    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY

    If I die knowing that I have, to the best of my ability, faithfully served Christ, I can die with the full assurance that I have been saved and have endured to the end. He is able and has kept me from falling. Come quickly, Lord Jesus. The Apostles John and Paul were ready to die nd we can be...
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    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY

    To John of Japan 1. “Several of your examples have aorist main verbs, thus proving the opposite to what you say. The aorist aspect points to a single action, thus meaning that salvation is a one time event, not as you say.” Reply: (1) You are inventing Greek rules. Context is king. The aorists...
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    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY

    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY “Believeth” (“believes”) in John 3:16 and 56 other important verses is a present tense participle in Greek and should be translated “continuously believes,” or “keeps on bealieving.” The same is true of most of “believe” 63 present tense texts...
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    I am Russell Earl Kelly, PHD, age 80. B.A. Southern Missionary College 1976, Th. M and Ph. D. at...

    I am Russell Earl Kelly, PHD, age 80. B.A. Southern Missionary College 1976, Th. M and Ph. D. at Covington Theological Seminary 2000. USAF 22 semester hours in Chinese Mandarin at Yale Univ, New Haven, Conn 1963. Except for 1973-1981, I have been a Baptist. Author 5 books.
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