paulspassingthoughts said, on January 31, 2015 at 7:47 AM
Right, when justifcation is linear, or progressive, we live and function within the process. That means what we do or don’t do has to be qualified as a “work” or not a work or a “faith alone work.” See that problem? It’s all works.
paulspassingthoughts said, on January 31, 2015 at 3:47 PM
If you can lose your salvation, what do you have to do to keep it? Believe? Obey? You don’t do those things because you have to, you do those things because of who you are.
Right, when justifcation is linear, or progressive, we live and function within the process. That means what we do or don’t do has to be qualified as a “work” or not a work or a “faith alone work.” See that problem? It’s all works.
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If you can lose your salvation, what do you have to do to keep it? Believe? Obey? You don’t do those things because you have to, you do those things because of who you are.
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