Dr. Colin Smith of Unlocking the Bible is a really good pastor. Hope you all enjoy this brief message.
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Dr. Colin Smith of Unlocking the Bible is a really good pastor. Hope you all enjoy this brief message.
I don't believe people are saved. I firmly believe that you are saved when you are resurrected and brought into heaven, not before that time. This idea of being saved is foreign to me and makes no real sense.
The Bible does say we are saved by grace through faith. Also, the Bible says whoever calls upon the Lord shall be saved.
Perhaps this very brief explanation by Dr. Colin Smith will help your understanding.
This is not the attitude of a good Christian to say you are saved rather than hoping for salvation in my opinion
Well, we will have to agree to disagree. I believed on Jesus Christ as my own Savior in 1972, and always had the assurance of my salvation through Christ.
Of course, we're all of different denominations here, and there are many ideas about salvation. There is a whole study about it and it's apparently called Soteriology. I think with all the lake of fire text in the scripture, being saved now is something that is appealing to many. To not have to worry about the lake of fire. Here's an excerpt on Soteriology: Soteriology - Wikipedia
In Christianity, salvation, also called "deliverance" or "redemption", is the saving of human beings from sin and its consequences. Variant views on salvation are among the main lines dividing the various Christian denominations, being a point of disagreement between Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, as well as within Protestantism, notably in the Calvinist–Arminian debate. These lines include conflicting definitions of depravity, predestination, atonement, and most pointedly, justification. Christian soteriology ranges from exclusive salvation to universal reconciliation concepts.
While some of the differences are as widespread as Christianity itself, the overwhelming majority agrees that salvation is made possible by the life, crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
I may learn all the doctrines of the bible, and mimic the heart of Jesus in my deeds, but until I have witnessed Jesus thru the Holy Spirit of God, I truly haven't been with him.
And has the Holy Spirit born witness with your spirit that you are a child of God?
Dr. Colin Smith of Unlocking the Bible is a really good pastor. Hope you all enjoy this brief message.