You would try to adjust to being saved naturally, take it slow, you don't have to do any thing big. Hope this helps.
Time can not be lost or saved..only used
I think a man that is saved wouldn't choose to be lost. If he did, I don't think he was actually saved to begin with. The bible says: "In that day (judgment day) many will say, 'Didn't we lay hands on the sick and they recover? Didn't we cast out demons in your name?' and Jesus will answer "I never knew you" The bible doesn't deny they were moving in Jesus' authority. I think you can still move in the gifts of the spirit without being saved. The bible also says Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith. If God writes you are saved, then that is what you are.
no, its stuck that way.
Yes
ur saved data such as history, bookmarks , fav, saved passwords will be lost
Working in RAM (Random Access Memory), while being fast, is classed as being volatile as all data is lost when the computer is switch off. So any data so easily lost is volatile unless saved to a hard drive of some kind.
The Lost are those that will not be saved in the Rapture unless they follow the plan of salvation (Acts 2:38).
in all of lost in blue series, the survivors will be saved and successfully escape the island
Yes
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Both parables are about the nation of Israel. These two parables are also connected with the parable of the lost sheep which is told before the lost coin and the lost son. Jesus came to call Israel to repentance and many of his parables are about this. These parables are not about the church/christians though many people do apply the parables to people being 'saved'.
Perhaps. But then again, he may have never been lost.