Eight probing questions of salvation for people in all ages, and before Christ’s return….
Were the disciples saved before Jesus ascended to heaven?
There are many pastors today saying that in the OT some people were saved through faith and grace of the same faith and grace as of today, ‘under grace.’ What do you think?
What does it mean to be credited with righteousness? Is it the same as being ‘saved?’
Did the OT folks have two ways or no way to salvation? Did they gain salvation by demonstrating faith with works, faith alone, or belief in a future Messiah that would die for their sins, or not at all?
And where does the Law fit in all this fit as it relates to salvation before Christ’s ascension?
Is there a difference in the ‘grace’ bestowed upon folks in the OT and the NT for salvation?
I think the OT folks under the Law including Christ’s disciples were not technically saved until the glorification of Christ and at Pentecost when the spirit was dispensed.
No spirit means no seal of salvation!
What is your take on the subject?
Blessings to all,
APAK
Were the disciples saved before Jesus ascended to heaven?
There are many pastors today saying that in the OT some people were saved through faith and grace of the same faith and grace as of today, ‘under grace.’ What do you think?
What does it mean to be credited with righteousness? Is it the same as being ‘saved?’
Did the OT folks have two ways or no way to salvation? Did they gain salvation by demonstrating faith with works, faith alone, or belief in a future Messiah that would die for their sins, or not at all?
And where does the Law fit in all this fit as it relates to salvation before Christ’s ascension?
Is there a difference in the ‘grace’ bestowed upon folks in the OT and the NT for salvation?
I think the OT folks under the Law including Christ’s disciples were not technically saved until the glorification of Christ and at Pentecost when the spirit was dispensed.
No spirit means no seal of salvation!
What is your take on the subject?
Blessings to all,
APAK