To: Antoninus
Yes, necessarily.
For it portrays salvation not as a matter of personal volition between a man and the Lord but lets an interloper step in and pretends he should make a difference.
Many men, great and small, who had opportunity (however slim) to accept the Gospel but who did not will be found to have been generous and kind for their times and circumstances ... but no one is either condemned or commended by what is written in the books but only if their name is found written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
10 posted on
08/08/2019 11:58:16 AM PDT by
Rurudyne
(Standup Philosopher)
To: Rurudyne
For it portrays salvation not as a matter of personal volition between a man and the Lord but lets an interloper step in and pretends he should make a difference.
Someone who steps in to beg the judge to pardon you is by definition *not* an interloper, but an intercessor. There's a difference.
13 posted on
08/08/2019 12:33:30 PM PDT by
Antoninus
("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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