The only difference between the two definitions is that the first talks
about eternal life while the second talks about salvation.
- all the books, from the beginning, through the chronicle stories ending in the apostle's writings contain really good social messages and examples (what not to do as well as what to do), not
just about eternal life, but also how to get along with each other and live a good life.
Most often, when the authors of Scripture want to
write about eternal life, they use the words «eternal life» (or «everlasting life» in some translations).
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beliefs about eternal life, with reference to Faure's Requiem Powerpoint lesson that includes examples of funeral music (Faure's requiem, Abide with me, Face to face with Christ my Saviour).
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I think they have a good grasp on what the Bible
teaches about eternal life, the «gospel,» the word «saved,» and the difference between eternal reward and the gift of eternal life.
i don't KNOW
anything about eternal life, but I do SUSPECT that it is a pipe dream, or an empty threat, depending on whether that life is in «heaven» or «hell»
The debate over «Once Saved, Saved Saved» is easily solved, however, when we realize that almost none of those verses which talk about «salvation» are actually
talking about eternal life.
If she's not witnessing to the person and talking to
them about eternal life through Jesus Christ, she's not ultimately doing them any good.
Only if you think that God is not real and refuse Him now — I am worried
about your eternal life.
Astute readers may object to the explanation above that a few passages in 1 John do talk
about eternal life.
This is not talking
about eternal life, but about surviving the tribulation.
Even if so, I don't think any of those passages you referred to are talking
about eternal life.
His actions and his teachings sparked controversy among the Pharisees, and one of them named Nicodemus came to Jesus by night to question
him about eternal life (John 3:1 - 21).
Jesus may very well be the answer, but if you want a good conversation, you may need to clarify what the question is, because the first question is not
about eternal life, but about the nature of reality itself.
When the Bible uses the words «save» or «salvation,» it is almost never talking
about eternal life, but is instead referring to some sort of temporal or physical deliverance from sickness, death, enemies, or other calamity.
sam stone What exactly do you know
about eternal life?
Julie Pfeiff and Jeremy Edmondson, I agree that the «salvation» in 2 Cor 7:10 is not
about eternal life or going to heaven when you die.