av1611jim said:
IF it is true that any drinking of alcohol is sin (and I believe that to be the case) and you do not:
And IF you believe Jesus not only made it at the wedding of Cana but also drank it (I do not)
THEN you are believing in a "saviour" who is not sinless but in fact is one who laid a stumbling block before many people and is no "savoiur at all.
I care not to make this a wine/no wine thread. The ISSUE is the character of The Lord Jesus Christ.
Must one believe in Christ properly to be saved?
Practically the whole of the New Testament seems to indicate that yes, one MUST believe rightly or he is NOT saved.
So, if we measure salvation by this standard, then which group is saved:
People who believe in tongues/people who do not
People who worship on Saturday/people who worship on Sunday
People who raise their hands in worship/people who do not
People who wear dresses only/people who do not
Calvinstists/non calvinists
All of these things are done because of our perception of God's character, are they not? Are they not based on what we each believe is God's will which is rooted in His character?
The Bible is clear. We are saved by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The Christ that was born of a virgin. The Christ that led a sinless life. The Christ that was crucified for our sins. The Christ that was resurrected and is our High Priest in heaven. The Christ that will one day return for His own. Is there another Christ? This is the Christ that I know. And more importantly, He knows me.