The only difference between the two definitions is that the first talks
about eternal life while the second talks about salvation.
Not exact matches
While that is not desirable, which is worse: to occasionally fall into sin ourselves, knowing that such sin is covered by the grace of the cross, OR telling the whole world that although we've been rescued from sin and death and the devil, they can just go to hell because all we care
about is our own
eternal life?
While I believe in
eternal security, I still get the question, «What
about someone who grew up a Christian,
lived as a Christian for years, then quit, denounced Christ, and hasn't followed him since?»
While Peter does teach that baptism saves us, a careful study of the context reveals that Peter is not talking
about gaining
eternal life and going to heaven when we die.
So if one person is thinking only
about the parts of the gospel that tell a person how to go to heaven when they die or receive
eternal life (faith alone in Christ alone),
while another person is thinking
about the parts of the gospel which tell followers of Jesus how to
live on this earth (discipleship, obedience, faithful
living), but both persons keep using the term «gospel,» the argument quickly becomes quite messy.
Please let us learn
about medicine so we can beat You and Your little game of torturing us
while we yet
live on this planet, as we know You are a Sadistic Son - Of - A-B + ch who is not satisfied giving us
eternal torture in the fiery lake.
While we can agree with the Calvinist that Jesus» words are blunt and forceful
about the choice that He made, we must disagree with the Calvinist that the choice Jesus is talking
about is in regards to who receives
eternal life.
Whichever approach you choose, it is important to note that
while Scripture does teach
about getting blotted out of the Book of
Life, this does not ever refer to losing eternal l
Life, this does not ever refer to losing
eternal lifelife.
While the resurrection of Jesus is
about God making
eternal life available to those who believe in Him for it, this is only a tiny scratch in the surface of what the resurrection is really
about.
Then, one day, it hit me:
While the resurrection of Jesus is
about God making
eternal life available to those who believe in Him for it, this is only a tiny scratch in the surface of what the resurrection is really
about.
I want to affirm the supposedly shared values or
eternal moral norms of my conversation partners
while reminding all present that none of us possess a God's - eye view of what
life is all
about.
Sharp, funny and dead - on accurate
about the way we
live now, «
While We're Young» is not a film
about eternal youth but, rather,
about coming to terms with growing older.