it means to be saved. How come people dispute each other in what it means to be saved? I know people who are not Christian, and have never been saved as such, but lead a good, long and healthy and prosperous life, without even knowing what it means to be saved. These people started out with very little, but today they are well respected, relatively wealthy, charity-bound, and not really materialistic people even though they have money (I guess how they use their money is what matters). They definately have committed sins (depends on your idea of sin I suppose), yet they die happily and with dignity. Yet they have never heard of what it means to be saved. So I wonder, really, what it means to be saved and why it seems to apply to some and not to others (I am talking of Christians and non-Christians). Pls dont mistake my questions, I ask to understand only.
2006-06-12
02:25:11
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