The short answer, and key word here, is "was." Would you like the long(er) answer?
 
Bill
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I know I�m going to regret asking the obvious question here, but Bill, how does one have the possibility of being �saved� if he has rejected his Lord and Savior? Izzy

 


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Yes, he was. The question, as I have come to see it, is, did he reject his Lord and Savior? I don't know. Where did Saul get his fervor? "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?"

 

Bill

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In a message dated 12/4/2004 6:02:46 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



Slade, I fully agree with you. I am not sure how I failed to communicate this, but thank you for clearing it up. Each one of Jesus' teachings in the "Sermon" was first a transforming initiative, given not only to intensify the effects of the Law (thank you, John) for those without ears to hear, but also to see its recipients to a truly life-perpetuating conclusion, should they ever embody his teaching.


Thanks,
 
Bill



Slade, Bill,  whoever  --  was Gamaliel saved?

J

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