Brother Brother Bob: //You will have to explain CSIing techniques,
maybe I got an A there too.//
CSI = Crime Scene Investigation, you knew, the hot TV
multi-series: The original CSI Los Vagas, CSI Miami, CSI New York,
NCSI (Naval CSI), etc. It was a humor
Brother Brother Bob: //I really have
a hard time understanding you at times.//
Sorry, I'll type slower
Brother Brother Bob: //You gave me an F in tact,
but I got you talking nicer,//
So, you have an 'A' in goal accomplishment.
Brother Brother Bob: //Oh, by the way, I also believe that
when you are saved it is forever if that is what you said.//
Very good. You know, of course, that I actually 'test the spirits'.
You passed. People who get all bent out of shape when somebody who
has no right to do so gives them an 'F' - they miss out on
at least two different levels.
Reminds me back in 92 when I was talking to this fellow who thought
he was 'bout as good as God. He figured that he really knew his Bible,
but he didn't have a clue. I'd quote the Bible, but put it in my
own words (not King James English) and not give the addy of the quote:
Version, Book, chapter, nor verse. So If he didn't like it, he would
argue with it. Everybody but him knew the Bible and realized he was
arguing against what the Bible says - he was clueless.
As for Luke whatever:33:
"33": Whosoever shall seek to save his life shall lose it;
and whosoever shall lose his life shall preserve it.
Is a play on eternal and temporal:
Whosoever shall seek to save his life (temporal)
shall lose it (eternal); and whosoever shall lose his
life (temporal) shall preserve it (eternal).
While 'salvation' and 'saved' can refer to both the eternal
and temporal, obviously the eternal is most important.
So you can be unsaved to the temporal yet saved to the eternal