Hello Ray; This is Michael again. I have one more quick question, but first one quick comment; I want to thank you for all of your articles that you publish, I read them everyday and everyday I learn something new, Now for my question; In the lake of fire series, Part five In all of the verses that you quote the words Shall be saved are used, example Roman 10:9; Acts 16:31 etc. But in Acts 4:12 The words Must be saved are used. Why do all the other verses use shall be saved but in Acts 4:12 the bible reads Must be saved? Thanks Michael P.S. God has surely Blessed you for you have knowledge that most only hope to have.
Dear Michael:
The word "must" (Greek means 'necessary, behooves, binding') shows that salvation
can not come by or through any other ways or means, than the NAME of Jesus Christ, ONLY.
Hence, the emphasis upon that Name. Jews, for example, cannot be saved in the Name of "God" aside from the Name of Jesus as John Hagee teaches. They MUST acknowledge the "Name" of Jesus Christ.
God be with you,
Ray