Salvation is not a process, sanctification is a process.
In order to be engaged in the process of sanctification, one must enter the family of God by the new birth, this is called BEING not becoming saved.
You are not becoming saved JD let alone Being saved.
Unless of course you read one of those corrupt bibles.
I share in the same salvation spoken of in Acts 2:47.........and those brethren we being saved. In Acts 15:11, Peter speaks asserts that we shall be saved "as they." I Cor 1:18 speak of those who have been saved.
Saved -- being saved --- will be saved . So there you have it, Kevin. I have been saved, I am being saved, I will be saved. It is an ongoing circumstance -- a process. Salvation, for me, is accepting the righteousness that was presented to me as a gift of God's gracious consideration (Romans 4:4) and building upon that gifted righteousness.
II Thess. 2:13 explains that salvation is through sanctification or purification of the Spirit and belief in the Truth. Salvation = the purifying work of the Sprit and belief. Salvation is a process, Kevin.
There are no corrupt Bibles.
JD

