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How To Be Saved

Zenas

Active Member
Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household. Acts 16:31.

He who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved. Mark 16:16.

And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Acts 2:21.

Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter. Matthew 7:21.

If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9.

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:16.

He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. John 6:54.

Jesus answered, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. John 3:5.

You will be hated by all because of My name, but the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. Mark 13:13.

Corresponding to that [the family of Noah having been brought safely through the water], baptism now saves you--not the removal of dirt from the flesh, but an appeal to God for a good conscience--through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 3:21.
Must we do all of these things? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and ignore the others? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and explain away the others as metaphysical or metaphorical? Bottom line, why aren't all of these commandments (and others not mentioned here) of equal importance in securing our salvation?
 

LeBuick

New Member
Zenas said:
Must we do all of these things? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and ignore the others? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and explain away the others as metaphysical or metaphorical?

I think you are mixing what it takes to be saved with things a saved person does. One is not the same as the other. I always go back to the thief on the cross when I think of how to be saved. Now because I am saved, I do things like eat his flesh and drink his blood.

Zenas said:
Bottom line, why aren't all of these commandments (and others not mentioned here) of equal importance in securing our salvation?

This is one of the questions we'll have the ask the Lord when we get to heaven.

Sin is a transgression against God so he set's the conditions for reconciliation. We don't have to agree but it does show how merciful a God He is.
 
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olivia529

Guest
Zenas said:
Must we do all of these things? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and ignore the others? Only those that fit with our system of beliefs and explain away the others as metaphysical or metaphorical? Bottom line, why aren't all of these commandments (and others not mentioned here) of equal importance in securing our salvation?
Good question, and I wonder about that a lot.

Here's another one -- Romans 2:7 To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.
 

Havensdad

New Member
olivia529 said:
Good question, and I wonder about that a lot.

Here's another one -- Romans 2:7 To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.

This one is easy: in fact, all of these are easily reconcilable, through the teaching of James...

Jas 2:22 You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works;
Jas 2:23 and the Scripture was fulfilled that says, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness"--and he was called a friend of God.

You see, Abraham had faith, and so did what God commanded. Yet here James correlates this to "Abraham believed God". So when we see

"Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved", we must interpret it through "faith (belief, same word) is completed by you works". In other words, if we have saving faith we WILL do all of these things. A good example would be, if Abraham would have been eaten by a Lion on the way to sacrifice Isaac, he would have been just as saved, because it was the faith to obey God that saved him, not the act itself.

So the kind of faith that saves, is the kind of faith that produces works. Why? We are indwelled by the Holy Spirit, and have a desire to do all those things that God has commanded us.
 
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olivia529

Guest
Havensdad said:
This one is easy: in fact, all of these are easily reconcilable, through the teaching of James...

Jas 2:22 You see that faith was active along with his works, and faith was completed by his works;
Jas 2:23 and the Scripture was fulfilled that says, "Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness"--and he was called a friend of God.

You see, Abraham had faith, and so did what God commanded. Yet here James correlates this to "Abraham believed God". So when we see

"Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved", we must interpret it through "faith (belief, same word) is completed by you works". In other words, if we have saving faith we WILL do all of these things. A good example would be, if Abraham would have been eaten by a Lion on the way to sacrifice Isaac, he would have been just as saved, because it was the faith to obey God that saved him, not the act itself.

So the kind of faith that saves, is the kind of faith that produces works. Why? We are indwelled by the Holy Spirit, and have a desire to do all those things that God has commanded us.
So you believe that if you have a life without works, you have no saving faith?

And do you agree with this statement?

Protestants have historically summarized their view with the formula: "Justification is by faith alone, but not by the faith that is alone [that is, not by a supposed faith that has no accompanying works].
 

Havensdad

New Member
olivia529 said:
So you believe that if you have a life without works, you have no saving faith?

And do you agree with this statement?

Protestants have historically summarized their view with the formula: "Justification is by faith alone, but not by the faith that is alone [that is, not by a supposed faith that has no accompanying works].


I have a general agreement here, although this is not absolute. What if Abraham would have been killed before he was able to demonstrate faith?
 

ray Marshall

New Member
Havensdad said:
I have a general agreement here, although this is not absolute. What if Abraham would have been killed before he was able to demonstrate faith?

I suppose that the best way to be saved may be this assurance.by some churches.
1. Repent and be baptised.
2. Take his life before he does any kind of sinning.

It has sometimes been a plea in this part of the country by some Preachers that will come back to the the community a year of so later telling the people that may have been baptised prier maybe on his first or before.
A plea goes something like this: " Now to you that accepted Jesus as your personal savior, are you sure, completely sure that you was saved, absolutely sure that you was saved when we had an alter call last year or maybe sometime before then. And if you are doubting that you was saved sometime prier, maybe you better be re-baptised again to make it very, very sure."
I have never attended a meeting when this was done, but I have been told by folks that it happens...I cannot prove it however, but if someone knows this to be a fact, would you witness that you have experienced it. Please respond.
 

Havensdad

New Member
ray Marshall said:
I suppose that the best way to be saved may be this assurance.by some churches.
1. Repent and be baptised.
2. Take his life before he does any kind of sinning.

Silly, bro. The problem with this, of course, is that you are saved by the faith. If your faith was real, you WILL produce fruit, according to Christ. If your faith was false, you will not.

It is absolutely biblical to examine yourself. Those who do not, or teach not to, are fools.

We are not saved by some silly prayer. We are saved by an implanted, abiding work of the Holy Spirit, which produces a continual and ever increasing faith and repentance. That is Bible.
 
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olivia529

Guest
Havensdad said:
Silly, bro. The problem with this, of course, is that you are saved by the faith. If your faith was real, you WILL produce fruit, according to Christ. If your faith was false, you will not.

It is absolutely biblical to examine yourself. Those who do not, or teach not to, are fools.

We are not saved by some silly prayer. We are saved by an implanted, abiding work of the Holy Spirit, which produces a continual and ever increasing faith and repentance. That is Bible.
By implanated are you referring to infused grace?
 

ray Marshall

New Member
Havensdad said:
Silly, bro. The problem with this, of course, is that you are saved by the faith. If your faith was real, you WILL produce fruit, according to Christ. If your faith was false, you will not.

It is absolutely biblical to examine yourself. Those who do not, or teach not to, are fools.

We are not saved by some silly prayer. We are saved by an implanted, abiding work of the Holy Spirit, which produces a continual and ever increasing faith and repentance. That is Bible.

What was the three last things JESUS told Peter to do as he was about to assend up to his heavenly FATHER.
1.Peter, Feed my Sheep.
2 Peter Feed my Lambs.
#. Peter feed my sheep.
He was telling Peter to do as he said. You feed them, I'll take care of the calling question.
JESUS is the book of life. JESUS is the only one with the Authority to open the Book of life. The book of life is JESUS. No not one is able to open the book daily and add names or take away names from the book. The book is sealed with seven seals and it wii be closed until JESUS returns to take his bride home to live with him in glory eternally.
 
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