Why did Sr. Vassa seem to indicate otherwise in the videos I watched of her? She seemed to suggest that we can know if we find somebody who lives a grace-filled life.
Is one a "traditional" response and another "modern"? Or maybe they are not really in contradiction.
Why did Sr. Vassa seem to indicate otherwise in the videos I watched of her? She seemed to suggest that we can know if we find somebody who lives a grace-filled life.
Is one a "traditional" response and another "modern"? Or maybe they are not really in contradiction.
well, we can personally have lots of hope. my dead grandmother was a very devout Methodist. if you ask me she lived a very godly life, but Judgment Day isn't up to me. I trust in the God Who loves her, but how that all plays out I won't know until my own death.
OK, thanks for clarifying that.
Why did Sr. Vassa seem to indicate otherwise in the videos I watched of her? She seemed to suggest that we can know if we find somebody who lives a grace-filled life.
Is one a "traditional" response and another "modern"? Or maybe they are not really in contradiction.