Depends on the version of The Bible you use. The word saved is used 90 times in the New American Standard Bible. It is used 104 times in the King James Bible.
Not all refer to salvation as in saved from the penalty of sin, as in eternal punishment. It's used 50 times in the New Testament of the NASB, and most of those do refer to salvation.
Hope than answers your question.
Maybe because the Bible is the truth, and Mormonism is a cult.... I'd go with what the Bible says, not what a group of people believe.
Every one of them that was saved.
by God
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.
how to get saved, acts 1-4. how to stay saved, the rest of the new testament. my fave is acts 2:38
The bible says you are saved by grace , and not by your great deeds.
By the time Dr Thomas John Barnardo died, he had saved over 100,000 children.
Frederick W. Claybrook has written: 'Once saved, always saved?' -- subject(s): Apostasy, Bible, Bible teaching, Christianity, Criticism, interpretation
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