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God's Plan of Salvation
God's Plan of Salvation
There are two kinds of salvation: Universal salvation and personal salvation. Universal salvation is of universal catastrophes of the size of the Flood.
Soon after the Flood, the Lord planned future salvation by promising Noah that never again He would allow universal destruction of almost the whole of Mankind. (Gen. 8:21,22) This kind of salvation is free and the kind of salvation Jesus spoke of as coming from the Jews. (John 4:22) If there had been at least a Minyan of ten adult Jews on earth before the Flood, this would not have happened. Evidence? If there had been a Minyan of ten Jews on earth at the time of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, this would not have happened.
(Gen. 18:32)
Now, for personal salvation, that's not free and it is subject to our Freewill based on the obedience of God's Law. (Isa. 1:18,19) Jesus himself said once that if someone goes into the Temple to plead for salvation and all of a sudden is reminded that he or she has an issue with someone else, he or she must leave all behind and go first to set things right with our neighbor and then to return to the Temple. Otherwise, personal salvation is never achieved. (Mat. 5:23,24)
God's Plan of Salvation
There are two kinds of salvation: Universal salvation and personal salvation. Universal salvation is of universal catastrophes of the size of the Flood.
Soon after the Flood, the Lord planned future salvation by promising Noah that never again He would allow universal destruction of almost the whole of Mankind. (Gen. 8:21,22) This kind of salvation is free and the kind of salvation Jesus spoke of as coming from the Jews. (John 4:22) If there had been at least a Minyan of ten adult Jews on earth before the Flood, this would not have happened. Evidence? If there had been a Minyan of ten Jews on earth at the time of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, this would not have happened.
(Gen. 18:32)
Now, for personal salvation, that's not free and it is subject to our Freewill based on the obedience of God's Law. (Isa. 1:18,19) Jesus himself said once that if someone goes into the Temple to plead for salvation and all of a sudden is reminded that he or she has an issue with someone else, he or she must leave all behind and go first to set things right with our neighbor and then to return to the Temple. Otherwise, personal salvation is never achieved. (Mat. 5:23,24)