The Misunderstood Word – Salvation – Part 2 (NT Uses)

Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn are continuing a discussion on the word “saved.” This is part of a series where the guys are looking at ten common misunderstood words in the Bible. In the previous episode, they discussed how the word “saved” can refer to many different things. Specifically, they gave examples in the Old Testament of how ‘saved” is used to refer to temporal or earthly salvation. The guys will now shift their attention, and discuss when this important term is used to mean eternal salvation. We will hear them give more examples in the New Testament and hopefully provide helpful ways to determine the meaning of this term within different contexts.

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