I was saved in the past (justification). I am being saved in the present (sanctification). I will be saved in the future (glorification). I was saved, I am saved, and I will be saved.
@JoshBuice saved from the penalty of sin /declared righteous -justification Being Saved from the practise of sin /Being made Holy...Sanctification will be saved from the presence of sin /Ressurected-glorification
@blurck @JoshBuice But one of the penalties of sin is the death of the body: if Christians were truly saved why do they still have to pay for the cost of sin? Isn't it just a little convenient that all the evidence of one's salvation comes after they die (no independent verification)
@blurck @JoshBuice This is true view. The third makes it full, saved even from possibility of sin.