To: CCWoody
Is Salvation part of the reward for doing "good things" or is Salvation completely separate from any "good work?" Salvation is freely given to those who truly repent and believe in Christ as Savior.
To truly repent and believe entails actual actions and not just words.
SD<P
To: SoothingDave; CCWoody
Salvation is freely given to those who truly repent and believe in Christ as Savior. To truly repent and believe entails actual actions and not just words. SDThere was once a man who said the following Words:
"Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy Kingdom".
Please fill in the blanks. After saying these Words, the man in question performed the following Good Works:
1.) ____________________
2.) ____________________
3.) ____________________
This test will be graded.
To: SoothingDave; CCWoody
To truly repent and believe entails actual actions and not just words.
No exceptions?
Do we require a "Catholic Dictionary" definition of "actual actions" here?
106 posted on
02/26/2004 9:11:46 AM PST by
OLD REGGIE
((I am a cult of one! UNITARJEWMIAN) Maybe a Biblical Unitarian?)
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