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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Interesting quote from "Twelve What Abouts: Answering Common Objections Concerning God's Sovereignty in Election"

Hi – I'm reading "Twelve What Abouts: Answering Common Objections Concerning God's Sovereignty in Election" by John Samson, John Hendryx and wanted to share this quote with you.

"THE REFORMED VIEW – God is the Savior of all people (in one sense) and especially of those who believe (in another sense). Why would this be considered the correct interpretation? Well, as we study the terms "salvation" and "Savior" in the Bible we find many nuances – many different ways God saves. The most important aspect of salvation is to be "saved" from the wrath of God (Romans 5:6-9), but salvation also includes the idea of rescue from enemy attack (Psalm 18:3); preservation (Matt 8:25); physical healing (Matt 9:22; James 5:15) etc. God "saved" not only Paul but everyone else on board ship with him in Acts 27:22, 31, 44. There are numerous ways that "salvation" takes place, but that's a complete Bible study all in itself."

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