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We commonly have been taught that all Christians will have essentially the same eternal experience. We've been taught that there will be no difference among people in the next life. But is that accurate from a Biblical standpoint? Is that what the Bible teaches? And if not, what determines our eternal experience? Can we use this information as a motivation for faithful living here and now?
No one is saved by their own works. Our works count for nothing when it comes to salvation. That is by faith alone in Christ alone. But what about after we are saved? Why don't believers just act any way they wish? Is there motivation to faithful living that will influence our eternal experience?
Well Done: Blog by Richard Spann
Kansas Navigators
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We commonly have been taught that all Christians will have essentially the same eternal experience. We've been taught that there will be no difference among people in the next life. But is that accurate from a Biblical standpoint? Is that what the Bible teaches? And if not, what determines our eternal experience? Can we use this information as a motivation for faithful living here and now?
No one is saved by their own works. Our works count for nothing when it comes to salvation. That is by faith alone in Christ alone. But what about after we are saved? Why don't believers just act any way they wish? Is there motivation to faithful living that will influence our eternal experience?
Well Done: Blog by Richard Spann
Kansas Navigators