Exactly.Zobel said:
Yes and it also sort of bypasses that there is both a negative and positive aspect of salvation. The negative is well-hashed out, dealing with sin and the consequences of our sins, and death. But the positive is almost ignored in the West, its an afterthought (oh yeah after your saved also there's sanctification, too) when in the East it's probably the primary focus. We're saved from something but we're also saved toward something.
Instead of "turn or burn" it is "turn and bear fruits".
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