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In this episode, we discuss with Marcus Reppert whether or not it's possible to be saved like the thief on the cross. While the thief was certainly saved, his situation was unique because the resurrection of Jesus had not yet occurred. Marcus uses Romans 10:9-10 to emphasize the difference on this side of the cross, highlighting the requirement to believe in the resurrection. He goes on to explain that the thief could not have fulfilled this requirement since it had not happened yet. The conversation also touches upon the additional components of salvation, such as repentance, confession, and baptism, which are necessary for believers today. Overall, the episode aims to provide clarity on the topic of salvation and encourages listeners to look to the book of Acts as a guide for salvation in the modern era.
To learn more, go to www.ChapelGroveChurch.com
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In this episode, we discuss with Marcus Reppert whether or not it's possible to be saved like the thief on the cross. While the thief was certainly saved, his situation was unique because the resurrection of Jesus had not yet occurred. Marcus uses Romans 10:9-10 to emphasize the difference on this side of the cross, highlighting the requirement to believe in the resurrection. He goes on to explain that the thief could not have fulfilled this requirement since it had not happened yet. The conversation also touches upon the additional components of salvation, such as repentance, confession, and baptism, which are necessary for believers today. Overall, the episode aims to provide clarity on the topic of salvation and encourages listeners to look to the book of Acts as a guide for salvation in the modern era.
To learn more, go to www.ChapelGroveChurch.com