You taught, “Even Paul said he was working out his salvation in fear and trembling lest he lose his salvation.” Um, that is not what Paul wrote, but it was close so most will not catch the error.
>>You taught, Even Paul said he was working out his salvation in fear and trembling lest he lose his salvation. Um, that is not what Paul wrote, but it was close so most will not catch the error.
So here we go with interpretation. Tell me what Paul wrote, from which version of the Bible you’re quoting, and how you (or your church) prefers to interpret that particular Scripture.
>>You taught, Even Paul said he was working out his salvation in fear and trembling lest he lose his salvation. Um, that is not what Paul wrote, but it was close so most will not catch the error.
Yes, I did misquote Paul, as you’ve pointed out. But I still would be interested to hear what you think his reason was for admonishing his followers to work out their salvation in fear and trembling. What did they have to be fearful and trembling about other than their loss of salvation?
Welcome to MORMONism.
There is much to recommend the 1979 LDS Edition of the King James Bible as one of the literary masterpieces of our day. Most important, as Elder Packer observed in 1982, this Bible project (in conjunction with the 1981 triple combination) will be regarded in the perspective of history, as the crowning achievement in the administration of President Spencer W. Kimball. Continuing, Elder Packer taught:
With passing years, these scriptures will produce successive generations of faithful Christians who know the Lord Jesus Christ and are disposed to obey His will.
The older generation has been raised without them, but there is another generation growing up. The revelations will be opened to them as to no other in the history of the world. Into their hands now are places the sticks of Joseph and Judah. They will develop a gospel scholarship beyond that which their forbearers could achieve. They will have the testimony that Jesus in the Christ and be competent to proclaim Him and to defend Him. [37]
One of his profound strengths of the new LDS Edition of the Bible is the marvelous light which is shed by the addition of JST changes either at the bottom of the page or at the end of the book. This factor aloneover six hundred JST alterations within our presently accepted and recommended Bibleshould do much toward removing fears or hesitation toward Joseph Smiths translation of the Bible.
[37] Boyd K. Packer, in Conference Report, October 1982, 75.