This is deeper into theology than many discussions and moved to "theology" forum. I will chime in when I have time to truly evaluate the article. :thumbsup:
PAGING DR. BOB, PAGING DR. ROBERT GRIFFIN
awaiting your "chime":wavey:
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This is deeper into theology than many discussions and moved to "theology" forum. I will chime in when I have time to truly evaluate the article. :thumbsup:
Might need to start and establish a strong cell support group...
Wow, he could've played basketball for UK...
This is deeper into theology than many discussions and moved to "theology" forum. I will chime in when I have time to truly evaluate the article.
:thumbsup:
PAGING DR. BOB, PAGING DR. ROBERT GRIFFIN
awaiting your "chime":wavey:
His use of “temporal salvation” is, if I understand correctly, not far removed in principle from what has been traditionally described as a "past, present, and future" aspect of salvation...except that here it is not necessarily the same idea of salvation. Here the past was salvation achieved at the death of Christ, with present salvation being that deliverance from this world (the revelation that one is actually saved and reconciled to God) and the ability to truly worship God because of the gospel (it’s saving message…not eternal salvation but deliverance). Salvation then, as a result of faith, has no eternal consequence but indicates the salvation of eternal consequence already achieved.