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No, Judges 1318 does not teach that.
The only 'process' there is in salvation is we have yet to be physically saved into our inheritance, the kingdom.
"This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, 5who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time." - 1 Peter 1:5
You receive that future part of salvation if you stay shielded by God's power through the continuance of the faith you started out in.
No more faith means no more being shielded by God's power until the salvation to be revealed in the last time. Read the passage. Or did Peter really mean you stay 'shielded by God's power not through faith', too?
'Final, Done, Complete' does not mean, by definition, 'can't be undone'.
Of course things that are 'done, final, and complete' don't have to, by definition, stay that way. Good grief!
The only 'process' there is in salvation is we have yet to be physically saved into our inheritance, the kingdom.
"This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, 5who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time." - 1 Peter 1:5
You receive that future part of salvation if you stay shielded by God's power through the continuance of the faith you started out in.
No more faith means no more being shielded by God's power until the salvation to be revealed in the last time. Read the passage. Or did Peter really mean you stay 'shielded by God's power not through faith', too?
'Final, Done, Complete' does not mean, by definition, 'can't be undone'.
Of course things that are 'done, final, and complete' don't have to, by definition, stay that way. Good grief!
Physical birth (an event) >>>> cannot be undone
which Jesus connects to ....
Spiritual birth (an event)>>>> cannot be undone
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