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phil36

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What are your thoughts on the following statements?


  • Sin: Redemption Required.
  • The Atonement: Redemption Accomplished.
  • Justification: Redemption Applied.
  • Sanctification: Redemption Expressed.
  • Glorification: Redemption Fulfilled.
Phil
 
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lighthousejohn

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What are your thoughts on the following statements?


  • Sin: Redemption Required.
  • The Atonement: Redemption Accomplished.
  • Justification: Redemption Applied.
  • Sanctification: Redemption Expressed.
  • Glorification: Redemption Fulfilled.
Phil
Phil, Simple ans succint. Well done!

John
 

pickles

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Good words!
Thankyou Phil.
God bless, pickles
 
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Indra

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quisnam narro vetus lingua teneo nusquam melior
 

phil36

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quisnam narro vetus lingua teneo nusquam melior
Could you translate the Latin into English for everyone to read. thanks.
 
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Indra

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quisnam narro vetus lingua teneo nusquam melior
It is my reaction to your post. Who can read, reads. Who understands, does. Who doesn't, does not.
 

phil36

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It is my reaction to your post. Who can read, reads. Who understands, does. Who doesn't, does not.

That's better, not many people read Latin, thanks :)