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Essential of the Faith: Jesus Christ is God and the only way to salvation!

evangelist6589

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Jesus is the only way to Heaven
John 14:6, Acts 4:12, 1 Tim 2:5

Jesus is God
John 10:30, John 8:58

This doctrine is considered one of the essentials of the faith and something I preach on often. Those that deny it are false converts, and believe me plenty of churches in the Denver area will deny this doctrine and call themselves a christian church. Both Calvinists and Arminian will affirm this doctrine so I expect that this post will not be heavily debated, but then again I could be wrong. Do you affirm this doctrine, or will you tell me I have misinterpreted scripture, as the progressive pastors will tell me?

If you affirm this doctrine (probably everyone on the BB does) do you witness to the cults and progressive churches and proclaim it?
 

Reynolds

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Jesus is the only way to Heaven
John 14:6, Acts 4:12, 1 Tim 2:5

Jesus is God
John 10:30, John 8:58

This doctrine is considered one of the essentials of the faith and something I preach on often. Those that deny it are false converts, and believe me plenty of churches in the Denver area will deny this doctrine and call themselves a christian church. Both Calvinists and Arminian will affirm this doctrine so I expect that this post will not be heavily debated, but then again I could be wrong. Do you affirm this doctrine, or will you tell me I have misinterpreted scripture, as the progressive pastors will tell me?

If you affirm this doctrine (probably everyone on the BB does) do you witness to the cults and progressive churches and proclaim it?
Agree. Simple.
To be honest, I don't spend much time messing with cults. They are too brainwashed to reach through casual encounter. It takes extensive deprogramming.
 

Deacon

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A believer's motivation is not heaven but fellowship with God.
Christians have substituted a hope for a peaceful place in the future for what we can have now, God with us.

We shouldn't be preaching heaven as much rather we should be encouraging fellowship with God.

Rob
 
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