I believe most of us would agree that there is a great deal of confusion about salvation, even though God has made it very simple.
The primary reason for all this confusion is the enmity of Satan and his evil angels against God and against humanity. The Devil desires all human being to go to Hell, since he knows it was created for him and his angels.
There is really no need to be confused when we take the total Gospel message and simply believe it. When someone comes along with another gospel, we should ask them a few questions, to which all the answers are "Yes" (according to Scripture):
1. Did Christ die for the sins of the whole world?
2. Does God desire the salvation of all humanity?
3. Are repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ sufficient to be saved?
4. Is water baptism only for believers and is it a command to every Christian?
5. Does baptism signify that the sinner has died to self and sin, and is totally submitted to God?
6. Is eternal life God's gift to the one who believes?
7. Is the Holy Spirit God's gift to the one who believes?
8. Does salvation include the New Birth, which means that the individual is a new creature in Christ?
10. Are believers predestined and elected to be perfected and glorified?
11. Does that mean that Christians must forsake the ways of the world, and walk in the Spirit by faith?
12. Does salvation include justification, sanctification, and glorification, and are Christians kept by the power of God unto the completion of this salvation?
The primary reason for all this confusion is the enmity of Satan and his evil angels against God and against humanity. The Devil desires all human being to go to Hell, since he knows it was created for him and his angels.
There is really no need to be confused when we take the total Gospel message and simply believe it. When someone comes along with another gospel, we should ask them a few questions, to which all the answers are "Yes" (according to Scripture):
1. Did Christ die for the sins of the whole world?
2. Does God desire the salvation of all humanity?
3. Are repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ sufficient to be saved?
4. Is water baptism only for believers and is it a command to every Christian?
5. Does baptism signify that the sinner has died to self and sin, and is totally submitted to God?
6. Is eternal life God's gift to the one who believes?
7. Is the Holy Spirit God's gift to the one who believes?
8. Does salvation include the New Birth, which means that the individual is a new creature in Christ?
10. Are believers predestined and elected to be perfected and glorified?
11. Does that mean that Christians must forsake the ways of the world, and walk in the Spirit by faith?
12. Does salvation include justification, sanctification, and glorification, and are Christians kept by the power of God unto the completion of this salvation?
- 5
- Show all