D
deanarrca
Guest
A friend of mine posed this question on another blog that I am on and I thought it was such a good question I thought I would repost it here because i thought it might get a better response.
She is a cradle Catholic and was asking this of a fundamentalist Protestant on the other blog. (I being an ex-fundamentalist maybe should have had a good answer but really didn’t so I didn’t respond well at least yet anyway.)
So Here is the question she posed:
*What is the deal with “PERSONAL Lord and Savior”. I don’t know why “personal” is so often emphasized. Maybe because I can’t wrap my head around the alternative, which I guess would be an “impersonal” Savior?
My husband is Southern Baptist cum Calvary Chapel cum non-denom, and every church heavily emphasices a “Personal” Savior. In order to be saved you must believe “on” Jesus as a “personal” Savior.
But I can’t find “personal” in the Scriptures and I just wonder why THAT emphasis? Can you point me to the roots of this thought?
And, what is the difference between believing “on” and believing “in”?
She is a cradle Catholic and was asking this of a fundamentalist Protestant on the other blog. (I being an ex-fundamentalist maybe should have had a good answer but really didn’t so I didn’t respond well at least yet anyway.)
So Here is the question she posed:
*What is the deal with “PERSONAL Lord and Savior”. I don’t know why “personal” is so often emphasized. Maybe because I can’t wrap my head around the alternative, which I guess would be an “impersonal” Savior?
My husband is Southern Baptist cum Calvary Chapel cum non-denom, and every church heavily emphasices a “Personal” Savior. In order to be saved you must believe “on” Jesus as a “personal” Savior.
But I can’t find “personal” in the Scriptures and I just wonder why THAT emphasis? Can you point me to the roots of this thought?
And, what is the difference between believing “on” and believing “in”?