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Today, Jeremy looks at how Paul uses the word salvation in the epistles to the Thessalonians. In our day, the term saved can mean I saved money, I saved a thing from being damaged, I prevented the game from being lost, saved out of a bad situation, or saved from my sins. In the Greek, it's no different. So how do we know what is being referred to? As always the answer is context.
If you found this insightful or helpful, Jeremy has a companion book for this series available on Amazon, you can order a print or digital version here: https://a.co/d/03Ybxad
More information about Beyond the Walls, including additional resources can be found at www.beyondthewalls-ministry.com
This series included graphics to illustrate what is being taught, if you would like to watch the teachings you can do so on Rumble (https://rumble.com/user/SpokaneBibleChurch) or on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtV_KhFVZ_waBcnuywiRKIyEcDkiujRqP).
Jeremy Thomas is the pastor at Spokane Bible Church in Spokane, Washington and a professor at Chafer Theological Seminary. He has been teaching the Bible for over 20 years, always seeking to present its truths in a clear and understandable manner.
Today, Jeremy looks at how Paul uses the word salvation in the epistles to the Thessalonians. In our day, the term saved can mean I saved money, I saved a thing from being damaged, I prevented the game from being lost, saved out of a bad situation, or saved from my sins. In the Greek, it's no different. So how do we know what is being referred to? As always the answer is context.
If you found this insightful or helpful, Jeremy has a companion book for this series available on Amazon, you can order a print or digital version here: https://a.co/d/03Ybxad
More information about Beyond the Walls, including additional resources can be found at www.beyondthewalls-ministry.com
This series included graphics to illustrate what is being taught, if you would like to watch the teachings you can do so on Rumble (https://rumble.com/user/SpokaneBibleChurch) or on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtV_KhFVZ_waBcnuywiRKIyEcDkiujRqP).
Jeremy Thomas is the pastor at Spokane Bible Church in Spokane, Washington and a professor at Chafer Theological Seminary. He has been teaching the Bible for over 20 years, always seeking to present its truths in a clear and understandable manner.