indra_fanatic
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Crazy Liz said:I don't think salvation is dependent on our opinions about anything.
Explain please.
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Crazy Liz said:I don't think salvation is dependent on our opinions about anything.
LostnFound said:Interestingly enough, my Pastor mentioned this very thing on Sunday night! The jist of it was that he doesn't understand the Trinity, but he DOES believe. He suggests that that is what is important.
SonOfThunder said:After salvation? not before?LostnFound said:Interestingly enough, my Pastor mentioned this very thing on Sunday night! The jist of it was that he doesn't understand the Trinity, but he DOES believe. He suggests that that is what is important.
lambslove said:1) How do we locate salvation in time? Can we?
You're not sure when you got saved?![]()
Crazy Liz said:No. I don't think of myself as having "got saved." I was saved when Christ rose from the dead. I am being saved now, and I will be saved when God declares me "not guilty" at the final judgment. I cannot locate my salvation at one particular point in time.
Smidlee said:John 14:8 "Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us." v9 "Jesus saith unto him, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet thou not known me, Philip? he hath seen me hath seen the Father: and how sayest thou then , shew us the Father?"
It seem to me here is Philip a disciple of Jesus who didn't seem too much of the trinity either. Somehow I have a feeling the others didn't have a clue either. I Thank God he saves a dumb sinner like me who also didn't have a clue about hte trinity.( Didn't even know about the virgin birth either.)
Yes, I think that is the Baptist OSAS view, but probably not the view of the majority of Christians.LostnFound said:It was my understanding that, at the moment I accepted the gift of Christs' crucifiction, and believed that he rose on the third day to attone for my sins, that I was "saved".
SonOfThunder said:This is a Jehovah's Witness view on salvation, that it isn't until judgement that we will be found saved. Interesting
Crazy Liz said:No. I don't think of myself as having "got saved." I was saved when Christ rose from the dead. I am being saved now, and I will be saved when God declares me "not guilty" at the final judgment. I cannot locate my salvation at one particular point in time.