Deacon said:
I really appreciate the responses!
Can one really be saved and not know that Jesus is God?
Can you add anything to this?
1. The deity of Christ and the unity of the Godhead is a central doctrine of the Christian faith.
Nothing I can think of off the top of my head to add to this statement. Only that we need to remember that the doctrines of Christianity as we know it today did not even exist until after Christ started preaching, and even then, He gave the constitution. It took the Holy Spirit, Peter, Paul, and other Apostles to give the interpretations of this constitution.
Deacon said:
This doctrine was codified very early in the history of the church.
Those straying from this orthodoxy are considered heretics.
some of those whom we claim to be our Baptist ancestors would be classified as heretics today.
Deacon said:
2. Salvation is from God, not man. Nothing I can do or and nothing I know adds to it.
Salvation has two aspects. Eternal: all of God, conceived in eternity past, authored and perfected by Christ and Christ only, independent of anything from man. No prerequisites. No requirements. Nothing required of man. The redeemed are beneficiaries, all by the grace and mercy of the Triune God.
Timely: thru gospel instruction, obedience to the gospel, faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. However, not all will benefit from the timely aspect of salvation. Not all will hear the gospel, not all will obey the gospel and therefore not all will enjoy the benefits of God's protection and blessing
here in time , since these are natural results of obedience. Again, however, earthly conduct with regards to the gospel will not cancel the eternal benefits of the redemption intended for the recipient.
Deacon said:
3. God looks upon the heart of man; no special prayer and no special knowledge is necessary to approach Him (Ps 51; Matt 5:8).
Unfortunately there are those in "Christendom" who do not agree.
Deacon said:
4. Trusting Jesus involves the understanding that he is alive and has the power to deliver.
Rob
Trusting Jesus involves understanding and faith, the latter a gift of God. There are those who understand who Jesus is, and who profess to love and trust Him, but when push comes to shove ? Well......