The subject of salvation should not be confusing. This article will hopefully iron out a lot of wrinkles in peoples understanding of its living reality. That should help steer us all closer to the Truth.

The Bible has a lot to say about salvation, in fact that is what the whole document certifies to. Church folk often speak of salvation and many there are who consider themselves saved. Some whole denominations are organized around the doctrine of salvation and a commitment to getting people saved. With all this emphasis on the salvation experience and camaraderie amongst the saved, does anyone really understand what this means? No doubt, there are those who can explain what it means using the appropriate words to express this fact in the light of truth, but it seems no one can go beyond this superficial designation. So let us try our hand at slinging those labels around and see what we can come up with.

An interesting presentation of 2 corinthians 3:18

Here’s a Scripture I would like to start this article with:

“But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord?

                                                              2 Corinthians 3:18

As we are beholding the Lord’s Glory, we are being changed into the same image and that’s a work of the Holy Spirit. Our part is to continually behold and be willing to change according to what we are seeing. Being ready to change! Paying the price! Lifting up the Cross! David said:

Women have always played significant roles in history. Even before the dawn of the Golden Age of Greece, a woman came to power seemingly by accident who managed to thwart a genocidal plan to kill off the Jews. The Book of Esther in the Bible is a story about destiny, fate, politics, and how one brave woman saved her people.

It is terribly modern to think that things today are quite different from the way they were in ancient times, particularly in terms of the role of women in business, society, and politics. Yet in ancient times, women were often astonishingly powerful and brave. One such woman is Esther, who played politics (and won) in Old Testament times.

    
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