What do you believe you are saved from ?. (scripture, sinners, Holy Spirit)
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Have you ever selfishly or obliviously caused irreparable harm to someone you loved, pcamps? The impossibility of ever repairing or removing the harm is the kind of hell of regret and remorse that we should be trying to avoid through daily focus on "love of God and each other." Trust me . . . when the impacts of our lives are revealed to us in the glare of God's pure love . . . we will know that kind of regret and remorse.
Thankfully to my knowledge no, for that truly is hell indeed.
I have always seen "saved" as being to something and not from something. Saved means to keep safe or to be put aside. I have never understood why some need to focus on the negative when God is all about the positives. I guess it just depends on where your heart is.
Is that what you truly believe. To be saved from it you must have formerly believed it.
No, or course not. Without faith there is a danger of falling for such false teachings, but faith keeps me in the truth. When driving a car a GPS can save you from getting lost, but it does not mean you were lost before.
No, or course not. Without faith there is a danger of falling for such false teachings, but faith keeps me in the truth. When driving a car a GPS can save you from getting lost, but it does not mean you were lost before.
So your previously post was pointless. You were not saved from universalism. I. Would like to hear what you in particular believe you were saved from.
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