[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Each term, salvation and exaltation, has a specific meaning; however, I
think they are often used interchangeably.
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Grampa Bill comments:
Even by the prophets, and even in the scriptures. But I agree, there
is a difference.
Love y'all,
Grampa
I have not researched, but understand that Salvation gets at resurrection,
saved from death, the fall of Adam "for as in Adam all die, even so in
Christ shall all be made alive". Thus we are "saved". Did nothing to earn
it. Couldn't earn it if we wanted to. Free gift. That's the grace.
Exaltation
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Salvation
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> Strangely, John, I was looking this up not that long ago. And I couldn't
find anything which indicated the Lord's salvation was anything less than
the best He has to o
Strangely, John, I was looking this up not that long ago. And I couldn't find
anything which indicated the Lord's salvation was anything less than the best He has
to offer. I wondered then if this is where John Taylor picked up his "the Kingdom of
God or nothing" slogan.
Anyone else find any