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What does it mean that Jesus saves?
From what does He save us?
From what does He not save us?
From what does He save us?
From what does He not save us?
He saves us from the tyranny of living in sin…What does it mean that Jesus saves?
…and consequently from eternal damnation.From what does He save us?
He does not save us from being who we truly are. We will not be absorbed into God like a mere bump in the tapioca.From what does He not save us?
Well, he doesn’t make us into someone other than who we are as human beings, really. He makes it possible for us to be perfect human beings, by sharing his divine life with us. Yes?Jesus saves us from ourselves, from the prison of being just what we are.
No, I agree with what you wrote earlier. Just finished the biography of Thomas More (I strongly recommend it for meditation) and he was fond of comparing the world to a prison in which we are all captive for a day. I was thinking along those lines. And are we not captive to the ills of this body for a day?Well, he doesn’t make us into someone other than who we are as human beings, really. He makes it possible for us to be perfect human beings, by sharing his divine life with us. Yes?
Yes, and blindness too. Our will has been weakened, our conscience marred, and our understanding/intellect obscured by sin. “Now we see through a glass darkly.”No, I agree with what you wrote earlier. Just finished the biography of Thomas More (I strongly recommend it for meditation) and he was fond of comparing the world to a prison in which we are all captive for a day. I was thinking along those lines. And are we not captive to the ills of this body for a day?
Jesus restored us to the supernatural life that Adam and Eve had before they sinned thus reconciling us back to God. This opens the gates of heaven where we can dwell with God for all eternity.What does it mean that Jesus saves?
Jesus saves us from the eternal separation that we would have continued in had He not come and offer the Father an infinite sacrifice of love. We cannot reconcile ourselves to an Infinitely Almighty God on our own since any offense to God could only be attoned for by an infinite sacrifice.From what does He save us?
He cannot save us from our own rejection of Him. That would be imposed love and that would dispose of the very nature of His essence and our gift of free will.From what does He not save us?
He hasn’t done this to any Christians I’ve ever knownHe saves us from the tyranny of living in sin…
I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest that you don’t know any perfect human beings, Christian or otherwise. Surely God does not give us perfection either.Well, he doesn’t make us into someone other than who we are as human beings, really. He makes it possible for us to be perfect human beings, by sharing his divine life with us. Yes?
Only for some though, right?Jesus has redeemed us by His Passion and Death – opened heaven for us.
But only some people have been given the means?By founding His Church ( His Body) on Peter, He has given us the means to cooperate with Him for salvation through Her teaching, sanctification and governance.
What evidence is there of the reconciliation? God is still unsearchable; unknowable.Jesus restored us to the supernatural life that Adam and Eve had before they sinned thus reconciling us back to God. This opens the gates of heaven where we can dwell with God for all eternity.
In what way have we been united to God other than the mantra that we simply have been?Jesus saves us from the eternal separation that we would have continued in had He not come and offer the Father an infinite sacrifice of love. We cannot reconcile ourselves to an Infinitely Almighty God on our own since any offense to God could only be attoned for by an infinite sacrifice.
Can he provide sufficient evidence of this love so as to ensure that we won’t reject Him?He cannot save us from our own rejection of Him. That would be imposed love and that would dispose of the very nature of His essence and our gift of free will.
I think it means Jesus won’t kill you on judgement day. If you happen to be around to see it, and he does not kill you then you would be one that is saved. Christians have all sorts of ideas about what it means by Jesus saves. He never saved an amputee from being an amputee. He preformed miracles, and if you believe in him you will share an eternity with him in an afterlife called heaven, this is where you will hear the constant screaming out for vengence from the martyrs the entire time you are there if lucky, until the final judgement day. Sounds like fun!What does it mean that Jesus saves?
From what does He save us?
From what does He not save us?
Clearly Jesus has not willed sufficiently that all will be saved since not all are saved. Some perish.Voice of Reason
If you would use reason in your search, you would find in the thread Is Salvation Outside the Catholic Church Possible? that Christ wills all to be saved, and that is why His Church offers His truths to all through Her Magisterium, Tradition and Sacred Scriptures – as I, and others, do here.
See among others, posts #34,36, 58, 67.
BTW, religion = a moral virtue by which we are disposed to render to God the worship He deserves. This would exclude the false worship or idolatry of senses, or objects.
But what if I don’t know how to believe? On whom does that burden rest?God wills all to be saved and just as clearly He has given each free-will to do good and avoid evil. The choice is ours. He has provided our redemption and we have to choose salvation or otherwise.
The bible says God created all to know and love and worship him. I am wondering how literal folks think this passage really is, because there is another one that says if you knock the door will be opened to you, seek you shall find. I’m still going to give it some more time, but I think I have done just about everything possible to rule these things out before deciding if they are false statements.But what if I don’t know how to believe? On whom does that burden rest?
And that’s pretty well what you have to do, eventually. Because there isn’t one great leap of faith; there is a multitude of leaps, all which make a vicious assault on natural reason, to which our heavenly father is the author.The bible says God created all to know and love and worship him. I am wondering how literal folks think this passage really is, because there is another one that says if you knock the door will be opened to you, seek you shall find. I’m still going to give it some more time, but I think I have done just about everything possible to rule these things out before deciding if they are false statements.