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En el seminario aprendí evangelismo con un teólogo muy famoso y un evangelista profesional. Ninguno de los dos fue del todo claro sobre lo que una persona necesita hacer para ser salva para siempre. El otro día, Sam Marr, que está con GES desde octubre del año pasado, me mostró un artículo de revista sobre
Tinuruan akong mag-evangelio sa seminaryo ng isang bantog na teologo at ng isang propesyonal na evangelista. Wala sa dalawa ang malinaw sa kung ano ang dapat gawin ng isang tao upang maligtas kailan pa man. Nuong isang araw, si Sam Marr, na nasa GES mula nitong nakaraang Oktubre, ay may pinakita sa aking artikulo sa
Al seminario mi è stata insegnata l’evangelizzazione da un teologo molto famoso e da un evangelista professionista. Nessuno dei due fu molto chiaro su ciò che una persona doveva fare per essere salvata per sempre. L’altro giorno, Sam Marr, che lavora con GES dallo scorso Ottobre, mi ha mostrato un articolo di una rivista sull’evangelizzazione.
In my book The Ten Most Misunderstood Words in the Bible, I discuss the word lost, from the Greek word apollumi. The NKJV translates it as lost thirteen times. However, it is translated as perish more than twice as often (twenty-nine times) and is translated as destroy/destroyed twice as often (twenty-six times). Other translations include ruined–three times, lose–fourteen times, and die–once. In Ten Words, I demonstrated that apollumi refers to eternal condemnation only 10% of the time. However, I was speaking of 10% of
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