Aren't the words hell and salvation in the Bible? I don't understand what postitional and limited atonement is. Sounds like false doctrine to me.
I don't mind the word sacrament, but the sacraments must be biblical. The words are OK, but the concepts are not biblical.
The first sacrament- baptism is in the Bible, but the catholic church has totally changed what baptism is. Nowhere in the bible will you find a child being baptized. Parents cannot make decisions for a child. The child has to make the decision to follow Jesus when he grows up.
The second sacrament- eucharist or first holy communion is not biblical either. Nowhere in the Bible has anyone "received Christ" as a child.
The third sacrament- confirmation is also not biblical. Nowhere in the Bible do we see a teenager being confirmed into the church and receiving the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is received at baptism.
All these are man-made checkpoints.
The word "hell", as we know it, is not in the New Testament.
There is only one place where the word is used...
2 Peteer 2:4 The Greek word which was translated to Hell is Tartarus.
There are different words for "hell" in Greek and not each one means what we understand hell to be.
I had done a study on this about two years ago. I'm sure you could find information online.
(I'm not saying that hell does NOT exist. Jesus said it does)
SALVATION, OTOH, is found many times in the bible, both in the O.T. and the N.T.
However, it's not written to mean how we understand it today.
We say that Jesus saves us. If we look carefully, we find that He never said to just believe in HIM and we would be saved. He placed conditions on being saved. He spoke of being in and belonging to the Kingdom more. He spoke of commandments, of works. But many don't like to see this. They like to say that all one has to do is believe and he will be saved.
So then we'd have to undersand what BELIEVE means in the Greek. When you get to the bottom line, it means TO DO, to be as Christ is as an example.
Positional is an interesting concept. I hope you know what Hyper Grace is. Those that belong to the Hyper Grace movement will tell you that you are POSITIONALLY sanctified in Christ. IOW, You don't have to do anything to be sanctified, you just have to believe in Christ. This is wrong, of course. But many believe this.
Limited Atonement: This is a Calvinistic concept and not biblical. I won't even get into it. It states that Jesus died only for a few specially chosen persons and not for the Whole world and those who would choose Him.
To get into each sacrament would be too much.
Baptism and marriage are the only two sacraments declared by Jesus.
The Others are man-made but based on the bible.
Some children were baptized BTW. Please check out Acts.