According to the Bible, the essential requirement for salvation is faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, rather than explicit intellectual acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity.I have had a lot of discussions on this subject , how did u guess? I was not brought up with any religion at all , so when I started to read the Bible I only had a couple of minor preconceptions and they were soon dispelled once I read things for myself . I started reading from Genesis through to Revelation and did it that way for maybe the first 20 times I read it . Now I have my own reading plan , I read the entire Bible once a year , except for each the four gospels which I read twice a year . Coming at the Bible pretty much cold and without much baggage , I never got the impression of the trinity and I still don't . To me , Jesus is the Son of God , created in Mary's womb by the power of God's Holy Spirit , he was a human being who received the Spirit of God without measure but still retained his human nature . After his death God resurrected him because Jesus did not earn the wages of sin , he did not sin and so the grave couldn't hold him . He is now immortal and sits at the right hand of God , interceding on our behalf as our Sinless High Priest in Heaven . One day , soon I hope , God will send him back to earth to rule over it in righteousness from Jerusalem . We, as Christians , can b with him , we will b changed and b as the angels , never dying and always obedient to our God , ruling the earth as kings and priests , just like the Levites and King David did . We will serve God forever in Truth . These r my beliefs in a nut shell . I'm not at all offended by the idea of the trinity but I just can't c it for myself , I'm sorry to say and I hope I don't offend with this but , I don't believe that any human could convince me of it , God could through His Word but , He has not yet done so . I don't feel the need to try to convert anyone else to my belief , God teaches us all everything we need to know in His good time . I didn't enjoy keeping my belief to myself to b honest , it felt decietfull , so I'm glad that Madman brought it up and I was able to let u all know . If it becomes obvious to me that I'm no longer welcome on here then I shall withdraw . I've very much enjoyed my time here and getting to know u all is a pleasure that I'm glad I've had . Off to bed now , it's almost 1am , good night to u all
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Key points from Scripture include:
Romans 10:9 (KJV): "If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved."
John 3:16 emphasizes belief in the Son for everlasting life.
The Bible does not explicitly say that one must understand or believe the Trinity doctrine to be saved. The doctrine of the Trinity is a theological explanation developed to describe Godās nature.
That said, orthodox Christian teaching holds that a correct understanding of God includes the truth about the Father, Son, and Holy Spiritāthe Trinity. But many argue that a person can be saved by trusting Jesus without fully grasping all theological complexities.
In summary:
Believing in Jesus Christ and His resurrection is the core biblical requirement for salvation.
Understanding or formally accepting the Trinity doctrine is not explicitly mandated for salvation in Scripture.
A personās salvation depends on Godās grace and faith in Christ, not on their theological knowledge level.
This view is supported by many Christian theologians and pastors, emphasizing grace, faith, and relationship with Jesus above theological precision. This means you don't have to grasp what the concept of the Trinity is to be saved.