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Most professing believers seem to believe that the gift of Salvation works in this manner:
Man Teaches:
1. Sinner Hears the gospel.
2. Repents (change of mind only, not associated with sorrow or regret).
3. Believes the gospel.
4. Sins forgiven (past, present, future - no scripture).
5. He/She is now saved forever no matter what (a saved sinner - no scripture).
6. Is Baptized (show of obedience, but not required).
After reading the scriptures I see that the gift of Salvation works in this manner:
Scripture Teaches:
1. Sinner Hears the gospel.
2. Repents (a display of godly sorrow for one's past actions) Genesis 6:6; 2 Cor. 7:10; Judges 21: 2-6; Luke 17:3.
3. Believes the gospel/Is Baptized (Acts 2:28, 41; 8:12, 38; 9:18; 10:48).
4. Sins forgiven (Past, Rom 3:25; old sins, 2 Pet 1:19).
5. He/She is now saved if they continue in the faith (Col. 1:21-23; Rom. 2:7, 10:22; John 8:31; 1 Tim 4:16).
6. Willful sin is an affront to God and could cause you to not enter the holy city. (Num. 15:30; 1 Tim. 1:13; Heb. 10:26-29; Rev 21:8).
Man Teaches:
1. Sinner Hears the gospel.
2. Repents (change of mind only, not associated with sorrow or regret).
3. Believes the gospel.
4. Sins forgiven (past, present, future - no scripture).
5. He/She is now saved forever no matter what (a saved sinner - no scripture).
6. Is Baptized (show of obedience, but not required).
After reading the scriptures I see that the gift of Salvation works in this manner:
Scripture Teaches:
1. Sinner Hears the gospel.
2. Repents (a display of godly sorrow for one's past actions) Genesis 6:6; 2 Cor. 7:10; Judges 21: 2-6; Luke 17:3.
3. Believes the gospel/Is Baptized (Acts 2:28, 41; 8:12, 38; 9:18; 10:48).
4. Sins forgiven (Past, Rom 3:25; old sins, 2 Pet 1:19).
5. He/She is now saved if they continue in the faith (Col. 1:21-23; Rom. 2:7, 10:22; John 8:31; 1 Tim 4:16).
6. Willful sin is an affront to God and could cause you to not enter the holy city. (Num. 15:30; 1 Tim. 1:13; Heb. 10:26-29; Rev 21:8).
Well you have much wrong.... one being "repent" meaning godly sorrow ...it does not.
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