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The Last Reform
The Last Reform
Justification is not a Pardon but an acquittal. The Last Reform clearly defines the difference between “repent to be forgiven” and “Believe to be saved”. The latter is “The Everlasting Gospel” the former is religion. A pardoned sinner is a sinner, and sinners will not enter the kingdom of God. It takes been declared "Just" Like in not guilty; like in acquitted. Without shedding of blood there is no remission of sin (Hebrews 9:22) The Blood of Jesus cleanses us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:7) if you believe it, you are acquitted; Then you are truly saved. And this salvation is obtained by Grace alone, through faith alone.
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The Last Reform Version
The Last Reform Version
The American Standard VersionContaining The Old and New Testaments Translated out of the Original tongues, Revised 1881-1885.Further Edited by the American Revision Committee A.D. 1901 Is the starting point forThe Last Reform VersionPresently revised and compared with the most ancient of Text Forms ByJoshua Salva 2019
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The Last Reform
The Last Reform
Justification is not a pardon but an acquittal
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The Last Reform
The Last Reform
Addressed to the Body of Christ; Christendom of all denominations. Identifying issues which need to be considered in prayer, such as "Justification by Faith", and "The Deity of Jesus"
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