I’m wondering what your talking about being saved from is all lol so I asked I meant nothing by it sorryWhat? Idk. Romans 10:13. A person can just pray a sinner’s pray “Lord forgive me a sinner.”
Why do you ask? Are you ministering to someone and they asked you that? Or are you asking for yourself?
The answer is simple: the law is a schoolmaster to lead people to Christ. That's exactly what happened in the story. The law led the rich young ruler to Christ...literally. But he rejected Christ in favor of riches.As usual you did not understand the words of Jesus, it is for you to search for the meaning figure out why he was not saved, but i think you may know why.
you can consult commentaries to help you with this.
No, I’m sorry Pilgrim for reacting wrongly. I guess it’s being saved from Death and Hell, or whatever bad situation youre in. For Peter, he saw the waves and cried out to Jesus and Jesus saved him. I apologize for my attitude.I’m wondering what your talking about being saved from is all lol so I asked I meant nothing by it sorry
I asked the question to that particular poster because he believes unless you keep the law, you will not have eternal life.That’s right
The answer is simple: the law is a schoolmaster to lead people to Christ. That's exactly what happened in the story. The law led the rich young ruler to Christ...literally. But he rejected Christ in favor of riches.
The law couldn't save him. Christ could have.
I don't need a commentary to understand scripture. I have the Holy Spirit. Try reading John 5:39-40. This is what happened to the rich young rulers, the Pharisees, and all who rely on their keeping of the law.
Who said it was? But following salvation, baptism is commanded for believers.Being baptized by man isn't the baptism that saves.
What attitude my friend ? I didnt notice I was just wondering what exactly you had meant I’ve began to notice often we’re talking about different things was just wanting to understand your post betterNo, I’m sorry Pilgrim for reacting wrongly. I guess it’s being saved from Death and Hell, or whatever bad situation youre in. For Peter, he saw the waves and cried out to Jesus and Jesus saved him. I apologize for my attitude.![]()
not so, I do not want you to believe something false, here is why:That’s right
The answer is simple: the law is a schoolmaster to lead people to Christ. That's exactly what happened in the story. The law led the rich young ruler to Christ...literally. But he rejected Christ in favor of riches.
The law couldn't save him. Christ could have.
I don't need a commentary to understand scripture. I have the Holy Spirit. Try reading John 5:39-40. This is what happened to the rich young ruler, the Pharisees, and all who rely on their keeping of the law.
not so, I do not want you to believe something false, here is why:
The passage doesn't explicitly state whether the young man's observance of the commandments would have led to eternal life. What it does reveal is that Jesus saw something lacking in the young man's commitment to God. Jesus KNEW that the young man's attachment to his wealth was a barrier preventing him from fully dedicating himself to God's kingdom. So, while the young man may have followed the commandments outwardly, his heart was still fixated on his possessions. Jesus's instruction to sell his possessions and follow him wasn't just about relinquishing wealth; it was about surrendering his entire being to God. So, it's not that keeping the commandments is insufficient, but rather, true discipleship requires a wholehearted commitment to God, which includes prioritizing spiritual values over material possessions.
Remember the first 4 commandments, Jesus summarized them they mean to love God with all your heart all your strength, how can you do that if you persue transitory riches that cannot save?
Blessings.
Also right. However, it takes an act of faith to believe God will give you the ability to make a wholehearted commitment. For example: When God lays on your heart to fast and pray for a time. At first, you think about work and energy and circumstances, but you enter into the fast trusting God to work out those things to enable you to commit to the time fasting and prayer. You do the act, and then the commitment follows.not so, I do not want you to believe something false, here is why:
The passage doesn't explicitly state whether the young man's observance of the commandments would have led to eternal life. What it does reveal is that Jesus saw something lacking in the young man's commitment to God. Jesus KNEW that the young man's attachment to his wealth was a barrier preventing him from fully dedicating himself to God's kingdom. So, while the young man may have followed the commandments outwardly, his heart was still fixated on his possessions. Jesus's instruction to sell his possessions and follow him wasn't just about relinquishing wealth; it was about surrendering his entire being to God. So, it's not that keeping the commandments is insufficient, but rather, true discipleship requires a wholehearted commitment to God, which includes prioritizing spiritual values over material possessions.
Remember the first 4 commandments, Jesus summarized them they mean to love God with all your heart all your strength, how can you do that if you persue transitory riches that cannot save?
Blessings.
Who said it was? But following salvation, baptism is commanded for believers.
Got it, Than youWhat attitude my friend ? I didnt notice I was just wondering what exactly you had meant I’ve began to notice often we’re talking about different things was just wanting to understand your post better
You need not apologize you’ve not offended me in any way or done anything out of line
I was baptized as an infant in a catholic church, my dream is to get baptized in the Jordan river and visit Jerusalem one day but will it be possible? everything is so bad now..Who said it was? But following salvation, baptism is commanded for believers.
Who said it was? But following salvation, baptism is commanded for believers.
Hopefully one day God could work that out for you, that would be amazing.I was baptized as an infant in a catholic church, my dream is to get baptized in the Jordan river and visit Jerusalem one day but will it be possible? everything is so bad now..
Blessings
So when Jesus asked questions to subjects He knew the answers to, He was attempting to confuse people?You asked the question so to me you did not know, how many commentary did you go through before you figured it out?
if you knew like you claim then why ask the question, you see the result, someone may believe the wrong thing you said. Shame on you for confusing people here.
You pray “Jesus, forgive me of my sins. Come into my life and save me. I believe that You died on the cross for me and I want you to be Lord of my life. I surrender my life to you Jesus right now. I receive you. Thank you for saving me.”
If you have prayed this prayer please let us know. It’s important to find a church to go to and tell the pastor what you gave done. If you can’t, then write this prayer out and sign it and date it and save it. It’s important to follow up with water baptism as a symbol of what you’ve done.
Here’s some scripture references
Roman’s 3:23, 5:8, 6:23, 10:9-10, 13.
Revelation 3:20.