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Saved Or Save

 

 

The Hebrew definition of saved.

 

 

Today’s “church” is preaching that saved just means to go to heaven, which is the purpose of the new feel good ministries that are taking the world by storm they seen to have gotten away from the whole new testament teachings of Jesus and His deipels.

Let’s cover the word saved and take back to the Hebrew meaning.

 

Chayah,

1.      To live, have life, remain alive, sustain life, live prosperously, live for ever, be quickened, be alive, and be restored to life or health.

 

a.      (Qal)

1.      to live

b.     to have life 1a

c.      to continue in life, remain alive

d.     to sustain life, to live on or upon

e.      to live (prosperously)

1.      to revive, be quickened

f.       from sickness

g.      from discouragement  

h.     from faintness

i.       from death

j.        (Piel)

1.      to preserve alive, let live

2.       to give life

3.      to quicken, revive, refresh

k.     to restore to life

l.       to cause to grow

m.  to restore

n.     to revive

o.     (Hiphil)

1.      to preserve alive, let live

2.       to quicken, revive

p.     to restore (to health)

q.     to revive

r.       to restore to life

As you can see in the above meaning there is more to being saved than we are lead to believe in the local church. God want us to have a good life in this decaying body until we do receive the blessing of going to heave. The word clearly teaches us that we must be saved to receive eternal life.

 

Receiving the salvation of the Lord is also deliverance from this world. We are made whole in Him revived from our past sins and brought into a new way of thinking. When we are not in Christ we are in death but through Him we are brought alive made to be a new man. Quickened and made new by the Holy Spirit.

 

 

 

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