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I know many Evangelical Christians hold to this verse from Acts as proof of salvation by faith alone, or of once-saved-always-saved. My question is, is there a difference between ‘believe in’ and ‘believe on’ the Lord, as sometimes quoted, or is the latter just an archaic use from the King James Bible?
Could it not also be that to ‘believe on the Lord’ is to believe IN the Church and all that she teaches, ON the testimony of Christ who founded her when He rose from death and ascended into heaven? I would be interested in what others take this odd conjunction to mean.
Could it not also be that to ‘believe on the Lord’ is to believe IN the Church and all that she teaches, ON the testimony of Christ who founded her when He rose from death and ascended into heaven? I would be interested in what others take this odd conjunction to mean.