Does “Abide” in the Bible Mean the Same as “Believe?”

April 28, 2021     abide, Believe, Disciple, Jn 8:30-32, Rom 12:2

Today on Grace in Focus radio, we are answering our listeners’ questions. Bob and Shawn will be discussing the concept of “abiding,” and how it relates to “belief.” What is the difference between these two terms? Must a person “abide” in Jesus in order to be saved from hell? We will hear the guys define the term “abide,” and shed some light on how it is used in the bible. They will address these questions in light of passages like John 8:30-32 and Romans 12:2. These and many more things will be discussed on the show. We hope you can join us as we dive into this important topic.

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