Where was I before Cameron gave up on helping me understand RV?
Oh yes, I had noted that discussion seeking agreement can easily deteriorate into endless argument if participants are not open minded and willing to change their opinion, which is when/why I end with making a bet that my interpretation erases less than others, because I know that I make a conscious effort not to saw off parts, although who is closer to the whole truth will not be known until both meet again in heaven.
Thus, I invite y'all to tell me if you think I saw off parts of Scripture rather than try to harmonize it with the whole, and I will reconsider my beliefs/interpretation unless there is no good reason to agree with you IMO. Again, as far as I am aware, the closest I come to sawing off a part is my ignoring of angelology and RV, because frankly I STILL do not understand these doctrines in detail--and I think I am in good company.
However, even if I do accidentally saw off something of secondary importance, I still want us to fellowship as Christian siblings on the basis of the main message in Scripture. The Old Testament (OT) indicates that God chose the Jewish culture for the purpose of providing Messiah, through whom the world would be blessed or saved (GN 22:18, IS 42:6, 49:6, JL 2:28& 32, MIC 4:2-3, ZPH 3:8-9, ZCH 2:11, 14:9&16), and the NT proclaims that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah or Christ (ACTS 2:36, RM 1:1-4, HB 1:1-4, 3:3-6).
It is tragic that the person God has ordained to be the head of one worldwide body of believers (JN 17:20-23, EPH 1:9-10 & 3:6, CL 1:18-20, PHP 2:9-11) is rejected by so many who claim to be theists. And it is ironic that this gemstone, which is the foundation and cornerstone of ultimate reality (EPH 2:20), is the stumbling-stone (1PT 2:6-8) to faith in GRFS for many souls (1CR 1:22-25).
A crisis that threatened a Philippian jailer with death prompted him to ask Paul and Silas the most important question in life: “What must I do to be saved?” (ACTS 16:30) This question is most important, because—as sinful and mortal souls—we need saving from corruption, both moral and physical. We need saving from physical death if we value or enjoy life, and we need saving from immorality or evil-doing if it results in unhappy existence, especially after this lifetime.
The reply of Paul and Silas was this: “Believe in the Lord Jesus.” (ACTS 16:31) This is GRFS in a nutshell. Jesus Himself expressed GRFS even more succinctly using three, four and five letter words: “Ask… seek… knock…” (MT 7:7). As Hebrews 11:6 states: “he [God] rewards those who earnestly seek him” (cf. IS 45:19).
I like to denote GRFS by the use of the Greek word kerygma, meaning proclamation or preaching, referring to the good news (Gospel) concerning salvation to heaven and from a just hell (the Duo of Desirables or DOD, cf. RM 1:16, GL 1:6-12, CL 1:21-23). This Gospel was preached by Peter (in ACTS 2:22-24) and summarized by Paul (in 1CR 15:1-8). The salient points include: Jesus was a man, accredited by God (to be Messiah), who died on a cross, but who was raised or resurrected from the dead. Messiah is the Way to heaven.
(I hope we all agree so far :^)