Two Different Questions: What and When? | Salvation Matters
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The Jordan River did not cleanse Naaman of leprosy; the Pool of Siloam did not heal a man of blindness; and water immersion is not what removes sin from sinners. Such power is found only in the cleansing power of God! But when does God indicate that Jesus' blood saves a sinner? Join Eric Lyons as he briefly discusses the importance of understanding both the "what" and the "when" of salvation.
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