DIFFERENCES IN SALVATIONS

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Forest

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There is an eternal salvation and there are many timely salvatiions. Salvation is a deliverance and we are delivered by God many times from things in this world. Most of the salvation scriptures are not refering to eternal salvation but to timely salvations, which causes much confusion for people who do not seperate them and are interpreting all of them to be eternal.
 
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selenah

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There is an eternal salvation and there are many timely salvatiions. Salvation is a deliverance and we are delivered by God many times from things in this world. Most of the salvation scriptures are not refering to eternal salvation but to timely salvations, which causes much confusion for people who do not seperate them and are interpreting all of them to be eternal.
What are some instances where the Bible mentions people being saved, but it's talking about timely salvations?
 
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Israel

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#3
There is an eternal salvation and there are many timely salvatiions. Salvation is a deliverance and we are delivered by God many times from things in this world. Most of the salvation scriptures are not refering to eternal salvation but to timely salvations, which causes much confusion for people who do not seperate them and are interpreting all of them to be eternal.
Give our Father ALL of His tithes, beloved.


Do you really believe with all of your heart that you are in Christ?
 
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Forest

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What are some instances where the Bible mentions people being saved, but it's talking about timely salvations?
Eph 2:5 For by grace are ye saved and that not of yourselves (eternal salvation), Save yourselves from this untoward generation Acts 2:12 (timely salvation) Ps 106:8-9, Nevertheless he SAVED them for his name's sake, that he might make his mighty power to be known (timely salvation). 107:13, They cryed unto the Lord in their trouble, and he SAVED them out of their destresses (timely salvation). When we pray to God to heal us of an infirmity and he heals us that is a (timely salvtion). 1 Pet 3:20-21, Noah and his family were saved from drowing (timely salvation), The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now SAVE us, the answer of a good conscience toward God. (timely salvtion). In baptism we are SAVED from a qilty conscience. Jude 1:5, The Lord, having SAVED the people out of the land of Egypt. (timely salvation). Rom 10:3, we are Saved by submitting ourselves unto the righteousness of God from depending upon our own works of righteousness (timely salvation). Do you want more?
 
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Forest

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#5
Give our Father ALL of His tithes, beloved.


Do you really believe with all of your heart that you are in Christ?
I guess I am missing the point, What does this have to do with answering my Post?
 
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There is an eternal salvation and there are many timely salvatiions. Salvation is a deliverance and we are delivered by God many times from things in this world. Most of the salvation scriptures are not refering to eternal salvation but to timely salvations, which causes much confusion for people who do not seperate them and are interpreting all of them to be eternal.
Welcome to the new religion, Forestism.