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To: Utah Girl; Revelation 911; Elsie; Enosh; aMorePerfectUnion; Colofornian; colorcountry; ...
So powerful, so important, so valuable is the Atonement Jesus instituted at Calvary, the very moment you put your trust in Jesus Christ as Savior, your judgment day passes under His redeeming blood. There is no greater righteousness obtainable. No work you may do following His blood applied to the Mercy Seat in the holy of Holies is of any value thus any works one in Christ may do are not related to the Great White Throne of Judgment. Given enough time for His Spirit to work in you, works of glorification will occur, but they are in no way stones upon which your Salvation from Judgment is resting.

At that Judgment Seat, written of in Revelation 20, men will be judged by their works. Become clear in your mind regarding the difference in the Mercy Seat sprinkled with Christ's Blood, and the Great White Throne of Judgment ... accept the Blood upon the Mercy Seat, don't try to store up sufficient works to pass muster at the Great White Throne of Judgment.

BTW, for those who hear the Gospel and reject it, there is no other means by which they may obtain Mercy. They have chosen to stand for Judgment before the Great and Horrible Throne (horrible for those rejecting God's Mercy in favor of their works).

217 posted on 07/16/2007 4:28:21 PM PDT by MHGinTN (You've had life support. Promote life support for those in the womb.)
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To: MHGinTN
I think we have different meanings of being saved and salvation. From lds.org Salvation:

If someone were to ask if another person had been saved, the answer would depend on the sense in which the word is used. The answer might be "Yes" or perhaps it might be "Yes, but with conditions." The following explanations outline six different meanings of the word salvation.

Salvation from Physical Death. All people eventually die. But through the Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, all people will be resurrected—saved from physical death. Paul testified, "As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive" (1 Corinthians 15:22). In this sense, everyone is saved, regardless of choices made during this life. This is a free gift from the Savior to all human beings.

Salvation from Sin. To be cleansed from sin through the Savior's Atonement, an individual must exercise faith in Jesus Christ, repent, be baptized, and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost (see Acts 2:37–38). Those who have been baptized and have received the Holy Ghost through the proper priesthood authority have been conditionally saved from sin. In this sense, salvation is conditional, depending on an individual's continuing in faithfulness, or enduring to the end in keeping the commandments of God (see 2 Peter 2:20–22).

Individuals cannot be saved in their sins; they cannot receive unconditional salvation simply by declaring a belief in Christ with the understanding that they will inevitably commit sins throughout the rest of their lives (see Alma 11:36–37). However, through the grace of God, all can be saved from their sins (see 2 Nephi 25:23; Helaman 5:10–11) as they repent and follow Jesus Christ.

Being Born Again. The principle of spiritual rebirth appears frequently in the scriptures. The New Testament contains Jesus's teaching that everyone must be "born again" and that those who are not "born of water and of the Spirit . . . cannot enter into the kingdom of God" (John 3:5). This teaching is affirmed in the Book of Mormon: "All mankind, yea, men and women, all nations, kindreds, tongues and people, must be born again; yea, born of God, changed from their carnal and fallen state, to a state of righteousness, being redeemed of God, becoming his sons and daughters; and thus they become new creatures; and unless they do this, they can in nowise inherit the kingdom of God" (Mosiah 27:25–26).

This rebirth occurs as individuals are baptized and receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. It comes as a result of a willingness "to enter into a covenant with our God to do his will, and to be obedient to his commandments in all things that he shall command us, all the remainder of our days" (Mosiah 5:5). Through this process, their "hearts are changed through faith on his name; therefore, [they] are born of him" (Mosiah 5:7). All who have truly repented, been baptized, have received the gift of the Holy Ghost, have made the covenant to take upon themselves the name of Jesus Christ, and have felt His influence in their lives, can say that they have been born again. That rebirth can be renewed each Sabbath when they partake of the sacrament.

Salvation from Ignorance. Many people live in a state of darkness, not knowing the light of the restored gospel. They are "only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it" (D&C 123:12). Those who have a knowledge of God the Father, Jesus Christ, the purpose of life, the plan of salvation, and their eternal potential are saved from this condition. They follow the Savior, who declared, "I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life" (John 8:12).

Salvation from the Second Death. The scriptures sometimes speak of salvation from the second death. The second death is the final spiritual death—being cut off from righteousness and denied a place in any kingdom of glory (see Alma 12:32; D&C 88:24). This second death will not come until the Final Judgment, and it will come to only a few (see D&C 76:31–37). Almost every person who has ever lived on the earth is assured salvation from the second death (see D&C 76:40–45).

Eternal Life, or Exaltation. In the scriptures, the words saved and salvation often refer to eternal life, or exaltation (see Abraham 2:11). Eternal life is to know Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and dwell with Them forever—to inherit a place in the highest degree of the celestial kingdom (see John 17:3; D&C 131:1–4; 132:21–24). This exaltation requires that men receive the Melchizedek Priesthood, and that all Church members make and keep sacred covenants in the temple, including the covenant of eternal marriage. If the word salvation is used in this sense, no one is saved in mortality. That glorious gift comes only after the Final Judgment.


218 posted on 07/16/2007 4:52:48 PM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: MHGinTN

MHG,

A very clear post br’er! Thank you for posting
with clarity, the great Biblical truth of the
basis of salvation available to all who come
to Him to accept His gift. With empty hands
we come and He fills them!

Best,
ampu


235 posted on 07/16/2007 7:27:22 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: MHGinTN
So powerful, so important, so valuable is the Atonement Jesus instituted at Calvary, the very moment you put your trust in Jesus Christ as Savior, your judgment day passes under His redeeming blood. There is no greater righteousness obtainable.

Indeed. Emphasis mine:

For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.

[Whereof] the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before, This [is] the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them; And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.

Now where remission of these [is, there is] no more offering for sin. – Hebrews 10:14-18


239 posted on 07/16/2007 9:42:44 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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