Does the Greek Word Aeon Refer to Age or to Eternity? Also: Isn’t Loving God / Obeying God a Condition for Eternal Salvation?

What does the Greek word “aeon” mean? Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be discussing this question. Sometimes, the term for “eternity” is translated “age.” Does this effect eternal security? What is the correct way to translate this term? The guys will discuss it and hopefully shed some light on the issue. In addition, we will hear the guys address the relationship between loving God and obedience to God when dealing with salvation from hell. Does a person have to love God in order to receive eternal life? These and many more issues will be discussed today.

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