IsaiahX
Ape That Loves
I honestly dont see the logistics and life and death importance to know which word is Greek, why god separates himself from others, and who christ saves. If your salvation is based on your interpertation, lingusitic knowledge, and belief of scriptures I dont think anyone would make it to heaven. Too much "I am right." Even universalist have that view which is ironic because by definition, they shouldnt.
It sounds like many non-lurtigical christians focus more on what christ says instead of speaking from direct experience of who christ is.
But, no. The bible always spoke in divides. It would make god a lier to say he has chosen people, chosen prophets, chosen savior, saving his chosen then on the same coin saying everyone goes to heaven after being "cleansed" of venial sins.
I see so much confliction that in my opinion, a lot of you shape the bible how you guys want it to be not how it is written. I guess its easier to get a good idea if I spoke to someone in Hebrew or Greek. Outside of that, its mostly reference.
Its better to draw your own conclusions and discuss how you believed X is the truth based on personal experience. I read about experiences from many many many historical people; but, half of them dont mean anything to me because I have no direct and desired experience to know them more than read and study.
I'm sorry if I came off as negative or conceited. Salvation has nothing to do with how schooled you are in Greek, and I'm sorry if you got any such meaning from the post. It was just meant to be an extra bit of information to provide an explanation for some verses just in case someone was wondering about them.
About God's chosen people, even from early in scripture God has revealed his plan for his elect to bring salvation to all people (Genesis 22:18). God's chosen groups are not the be-all-end-all of salvation, only the earliest receivers.