Well, if you do not have repentance toward God and Faith in Jesus Christ, you are not saved. It is not that complicated.
If someone thinks that attending church saves them, they need to repent and have faith in Jesus Christ.
Jesus is Lord no matter what.
If you do not come to Jesus Christ every single moment with a heart that says.. "I repent of anything in my life that is not pleasing to you and turn from it and I will follow your will and your word" then what is it that you are calling saved? That to me is the result of what happens to a person when they are saved. They love righteousness and hate iniquity. And therefore the Lord pours out on them the oil of gladness and the anointing of the Holy Spirit and spiritual illumination. When you don't have that heart, and think to yourself that you can hold on to certain things that are not pleasing to God but they are not "deal breakers" and that you are "saved" anyway, you show a heart condition that is already backsliding toward apostasy if not already there.
Now this topic has been hashed and rehashed so many times it is a waste of my time to state the obvious, but I encourage all those who have the opportunity to preach to emphasize the freedom and joy that comes from total surrender to Jesus Christ in these last days. There is no other way to have the joy that makes the Christian life so full of excitement and energy even when facing difficult situations. Many Christians are miserable simply because they are continuing to indulge in sins that they can be free from if they would repent and recognize that there is no joy in the Lord while indulging in pet sins at the same time. They are forsaking the mercy and joy that could be theirs because they are observing lying vanities. (Jonah)
If someone thinks that attending church saves them, they need to repent and have faith in Jesus Christ.
Jesus is Lord no matter what.
If you do not come to Jesus Christ every single moment with a heart that says.. "I repent of anything in my life that is not pleasing to you and turn from it and I will follow your will and your word" then what is it that you are calling saved? That to me is the result of what happens to a person when they are saved. They love righteousness and hate iniquity. And therefore the Lord pours out on them the oil of gladness and the anointing of the Holy Spirit and spiritual illumination. When you don't have that heart, and think to yourself that you can hold on to certain things that are not pleasing to God but they are not "deal breakers" and that you are "saved" anyway, you show a heart condition that is already backsliding toward apostasy if not already there.
Now this topic has been hashed and rehashed so many times it is a waste of my time to state the obvious, but I encourage all those who have the opportunity to preach to emphasize the freedom and joy that comes from total surrender to Jesus Christ in these last days. There is no other way to have the joy that makes the Christian life so full of excitement and energy even when facing difficult situations. Many Christians are miserable simply because they are continuing to indulge in sins that they can be free from if they would repent and recognize that there is no joy in the Lord while indulging in pet sins at the same time. They are forsaking the mercy and joy that could be theirs because they are observing lying vanities. (Jonah)