Justification and salvation are free gifts, according to the Bible: “... justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” -Rom 3:24
If Lutherans say God’s love is free and true, they’re right, but I’m just going by what the Bible says.
I think it’s reform in general, but again, if that’s part of Lutheran theology, I’ll say they’re right!
Catholics have their own ideas about salvation I don’t necessarily agree with, but I don’t believe they’re doomed by any means, haha. They are Christian too.
Like I said, Christian theology is a profound and challenging topic I’ve spent some soul-searching and prayerful time on. There’s a lot to it!
Interesting. Not a Lutheran.
Justification and salvation are free gifts, according to the Bible: “... justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” -Rom 3:24
If Lutherans say God’s love is free and true, they’re right, but I’m just going by what the Bible says.
"Saved by grace" is the common belief in the Lutheran sect, where as Catholics believe it to be insulting.
I think it’s reform in general, but again, if that’s part of Lutheran theology, I’ll say they’re right!
Catholics have their own ideas about salvation I don’t necessarily agree with, but I don’t believe they’re doomed by any means, haha. They are Christian too.
Like I said, Christian theology is a profound and challenging topic I’ve spent some soul-searching and prayerful time on. There’s a lot to it!