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The I In The TULIP Doctrine

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Salvation doesn't always mean eternal glory or heaven

in fact, there is a verse that proves it..care to guess?

the word salvation in it's root greek is SOZO...which simply means "to be well". that is how one must define most of the "salvations" read in scripture. without this understanding...we will come to the wrong conclusions.

i'll get back to that verse which plainly shows salvation as being different that heaven.

Changed like Saul,

Elder Chris Folsom
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tyndale1946

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Tell you what Brother Chris why don't you start a thread on the different types of meaning in scripture for the word salvation!... I'm behind you 100%... Brother Glen
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In case you need a little prodding!
 
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