PeterQ
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Who is saved?
In my attraction to the Baptist Church I have become hooked on this question and want to get past it to continue my journey.
Would most Baptists agree that anyone can be 'saved' if they consciously and spiritually accept Jesus into their hearts as saviour? And that this could take place in any Trinitarian denomination or even in no denomination?.
I understand that it would be possible for an individual to go through the motions of any denomination, full emmersion, confirmation etc etc and not be saved because it was not a personal heartfelt decision. They may be doing it to please family/friends etc and that these folks might not be saved.
I believe I have been attracted/guided to the Baptist Church by the Holy Spirit, feel I see a clearer channel of understanding of our Lord.It may give me an opportunity to evangelise to non believers and those on the fringe,,,,, but I can only move forward if I'm doing so with an understanding that one may choose ones denomination freely providing one truly believes in Christ and receives the Holy Spirit. Catholics for example dont verbalise too much about the Holy Spirit but God loving true believers who happen to have chosen Catholicism are still 'saved' in the eyes of God.
What say folks?
Blessings
In my attraction to the Baptist Church I have become hooked on this question and want to get past it to continue my journey.
Would most Baptists agree that anyone can be 'saved' if they consciously and spiritually accept Jesus into their hearts as saviour? And that this could take place in any Trinitarian denomination or even in no denomination?.
I understand that it would be possible for an individual to go through the motions of any denomination, full emmersion, confirmation etc etc and not be saved because it was not a personal heartfelt decision. They may be doing it to please family/friends etc and that these folks might not be saved.
I believe I have been attracted/guided to the Baptist Church by the Holy Spirit, feel I see a clearer channel of understanding of our Lord.It may give me an opportunity to evangelise to non believers and those on the fringe,,,,, but I can only move forward if I'm doing so with an understanding that one may choose ones denomination freely providing one truly believes in Christ and receives the Holy Spirit. Catholics for example dont verbalise too much about the Holy Spirit but God loving true believers who happen to have chosen Catholicism are still 'saved' in the eyes of God.
What say folks?
Blessings