Saved by Grave alone, thru faith alone, but real salvations would also hold to this truth!So does that include 4 and 5 years old?
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Saved by Grave alone, thru faith alone, but real salvations would also hold to this truth!So does that include 4 and 5 years old?
I agree that one needs to JUSt receive Jesus thru faith alone to get saved, but am thinking more like one who is an adult, claims salvation, and yet rejects the physical resurrection of Christ, can that really be a saved person?Salvation is a result of yielding to the Truth presented to the sinner by the Holy Ghost. Christ taught He would, when He came (the Comforter), convict of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
Not that He would present an entrance exam.
If we hold to a view that doctrinal flawlessness is a requirement for salvation then I am afraid that all of us would flunk out, because no-one is flawless in doctrine even after years of walking with Christ, much less on the day of their salvation. Salvation is not something merited through knowledge f the individual, it is a gift of God bestowed upon those who recognize the Truth and turn to Christ in faith.
So I would answer the question with...no. I will say, though, that if one is obedient to God's command to learn of Him and not to be babes in the Knowledge of God, they will one day understand that Scripture teaches a literal bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ.
God bless.
I agree with this, as the intial point of salvation is faith in Jesus to save you, but still need to maintain the resurrection, for if we deny God raised him from the dead....Salvation is not a theological test. It is a regeneration of a sin sick heart.
Once God quickens the dead sinner and he becomes a living saint, then the Holy Spirit will guide him into all truth.
The genuinely saved person may not understand all the theological points of soteriology but as he grows in grace he will come to accept the Truth and will not deny those fundamental truths.
Thank you TC because I was about to tell him he needs study because when God broke me, after 23 years a better than two months after He called me, I was as dumb about the Christian Faith as a three year old's little red firetruck. And all I was good for was to be pushed around.Salvation is not a theological test. It is a regeneration of a sin sick heart.
Once God quickens the dead sinner and he becomes a living saint, then the Holy Spirit will guide him into all truth.
The genuinely saved person may not understand all the theological points of soteriology but as he grows in grace he will come to accept the Truth and will not deny those fundamental truths.
I agree that one needs to JUSt receive Jesus thru faith alone to get saved, but am thinking more like one who is an adult, claims salvation, and yet rejects the physical resurrection of Christ, can that really be a saved person?
Thank you TC because I was about to tell him he needs study because when God broke me, after 23 years a better than two months after He called me, I was as dumb about the Christian Faith as a three year old's little red firetruck. And all I was good for was to be pushed around.
To answer the thread title question: Yes.
1 Cor. 15:13-17
13 If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised.
14 And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.
15 More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead. But he did not raise him if in fact the dead are not raised.
16 For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been raised either.
17 And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins.
ain question, can we holdto there bein no physical resurrection of esus an be saved, as paul stted was required in Romans 10!I view this as dealing more with a denial of the Resurrection (though somewhat in roundabout fashion), which separates the question of the OP into two viable perspectives, the first being "Must one completely understand Christ literally resurrected bodily to be saved (which I would answer no)," and "Can one be saved if they deny that He literally resurrected bodily (which would suggest an embrace of cult doctrine and bring about speculation as to the genuine nature of salvation for that person, but would not, in my view, demand preclusion of salvation)."
Paul deals with the view held by some that there is no resurrection of the dead, which he counters with, "If there is no resurrection of the dead...then Christ is not resurrected!" That is the syllogistic conclusion that one would have to arrive at in denying the resurrection of the dead.
God bless.
ain question, can we holdto there bein no physical resurrection of esus an be saved, as paul stted was required in Romans 10!
Confess with yor mouth Jesus as Lord, ad believe in heart God raised him up, both are theologcal points!You would need to be more specific as to what exactly you are referring to in Romans 10.
God bless.
Confess with yor mouth Jesus as Lord, ad believe in heart God raised him up, both are theologcal points!
QWe also must hold to the physical resurrection of the saved in Christ inorder to be seen as being within proper Christianity!One certainly has to believe in the physical bodily resurrection of Christ to be saved. There are many verses that attest to this. Otherwise we are still in our sins.
I was thinking more of the person that claims am nowa Christian, and yet deny the Second Coming, or states already has happened, or states just a spiritual resurrection for saints!I view this as dealing more with a denial of the Resurrection (though somewhat in roundabout fashion), which separates the question of the OP into two viable perspectives, the first being "Must one completely understand Christ literally resurrected bodily to be saved (which I would answer no)," and "Can one be saved if they deny that He literally resurrected bodily (which would suggest an embrace of cult doctrine and bring about speculation as to the genuine nature of salvation for that person, but would not, in my view, demand preclusion of salvation)."
Paul deals with the view held by some that there is no resurrection of the dead, which he counters with, "If there is no resurrection of the dead...then Christ is not resurrected!" That is the syllogistic conclusion that one would have to arrive at in denying the resurrection of the dead.
God bless.
I was thinking more of the person that claims am nowa Christian, and yet deny the Second Coming, or states already has happened, or states just a spiritual resurrection for saints!
Full pretierism holds that it already has happened, correct?You mean 'Preterists are going to hell', right? Why not come out and say it instead of all this beating around the bush.
(FYI, Preterists do not deny the second coming)
Full pretierism holds that it already has happened, correct?
Maybe sue to not getting a clear answer?You keep asking the same stupid questions over and over and over....
QWe also must hold to the physical resurrection of the saved in Christ inorder to be seen as being within proper Christianity!