In the GES Commentary on Romans, Why do you Say in Romans 10:10 that “Deliverance” is a Better Translation than “Salvation”?

What does the word “saved” mean in the book of Romans? Why does GES translate it as “deliverance” in Romans 10:10? Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be talking about this difficult passage. First, Bob will strive to bring some clarity to this verse in light of the context. We will also hear the guys address how the word “saved” or “salvation” can refer to many different things in the bible. The guys will attempt to show, that in the book of Romans the word “salvation” does not refer to eternal salvation. These, and many more issues will be addressed on the show today. We hope you enjoy this special episode.

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