The differing views on what brought salvation and what the emphasis was in their salvation process. Several gave the typical "I went forward or talked to my parents" about it testimony. You know the one where they were convicted and then made an altar call...the one that every Christian gives. (now I am not dogging this just saying its what every one says, further more I seem to be broad brushing most people so take

So my point is this, I am not sure when exactly I became a son of God...but this I know, I have been "proving" out that salvation. And I don't know if those other society member were saved when they think they were, or whether their praying moment was their saving moment...but I know that if they have been fleshing out, or living out that salvation I call them a brother.
The greatest thought was that while we all had differing views on the point or method (I use this word loosely as I am not referring to the actual act of justification but rather the physical method [prayer, feeling, or conscience to/of God] towards salvation, we all have (to my knowledge) the same hope of Glory, to see God face to face.
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Joseph, are you writing these yourself?? These are awesome. I never could remember your blog page but now that I have a blog page I have linked your blog to mine and believe me I am catching up on not reading it all. Anyway, these are very convicting and awesome.
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