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I mean if you wish to read things entirely out of context - relying entirely on the traditions of man forced on us since the 3rd and 4th centuries, go for it.Not going to endlessly debate God's laws with you.
Hello Everyone! I am new to this site, so I hope I am welcome and able to voice my beliefs. First of all, Christianity is not a religion..... All religions have man-made rules and regulations, where Christianity is a faith and belief in Jesus Christ as personal Lord and Savior.What did Jesus mean when he said "few will be saved?" There are billions of Christians out there! Christianity is the largest religion in the world! So surely many will be saved? What are we missing? Discuss.
Hello Everyone! I am new to this site, so I hope I am welcome and able to voice my beliefs. First of all, Christianity is not a religion
All religions have man-made rules and regulations, where Christianity is a faith and belief in Jesus Christ as personal Lord and Savior.
I ran into that same thought some 15 years ago (after being a Nazarene for 26 years).What did Jesus mean when he said "few will be saved?" There are billions of Christians out there! Christianity is the largest religion in the world! So surely many will be saved? What are we missing? Discuss.
Admit you are a sinner; be willing to turn from your sins; believe that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross and rose from the grave; and invite Jesus Christ into your heart and believe in Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. When you do this, you are Born Again! Congratuations!
To clarify, are you saying that those people Jesus referred to in Matt 7:21-23 didn't believe in Jesus? If so, note that they called him "Lord" which indicates they were believers. Secondly "many" prophesied, cast out demons and did miracles - "in your name" which indicates they were believers as unbelievers are not given the spiritual authority to do such things in Jesus' name. Those unbelievers that attempted to do so were the sons of Sceva who got beaten up for their efforts. In v.23 Jesus himself did not state that they did not believe but instead indicted them because they "practice lawlessness" (NKJV). Thus we can surmise that these were believers who did supernatural works in Jesus name but despite that, were told to depart because they were disobedient and practiced lawlessness. This interpretation would fit into the surrounding context as well as the next verse - v.24 - refers to not only hearing the word but doing/practicing the word. Believers who practice the word, obey the word and do not practice lawlessness. So to answer your original question, even in the body of many believers fewer still will be saved as many do not obey the word.Exactly. We learn the will of the Father in John 6:40:
"For my Father's will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day."
Seems pretty straightforward to me. Those unsaved people you were talking about were people who didn't believe in Jesus and instead trusted in their own works to save them. Which is why the next few verses say "Haven't we done many wonderful works?" and if you don't believe in Jesus, Jesus will deny you. Which is why I was asking the question in the first place. There are many people who believe in Jesus and accept Christ as their savior. So why did Christ say few would be saved? The questions been answered though. When you think of it in the percentage of people who have walked the Earth It's a very small percentage of people. Very simple answer to a very simple question.
To clarify, are you saying that those people Jesus referred to in Matt 7:21-23 didn't believe in Jesus? If so, note that they called him "Lord" which indicates they were believers. Secondly "many" prophesied, cast out demons and did miracles - "in your name" which indicates they were believers as unbelievers are not given the spiritual authority to do such things in Jesus' name. Those unbelievers that attempted to do so were the sons of Sceva who got beaten up for their efforts. In v.23 Jesus himself did not state that they did not believe but instead indicted them because they "practice lawlessness" (NKJV). Thus we can surmise that these were believers who did supernatural works in Jesus name but despite that, were told to depart because they were disobedient and practiced lawlessness. This interpretation would fit into the surrounding context as well as the next verse - v.24 - refers to not only hearing the word but doing/practicing the word. Believers who practice the word, obey the word and do not practice lawlessness. So to answer your original question, even in the body of many believers only a few will be saved as many do not obey the word.
Admit you are a sinner; be willing to turn from your sins; believe that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross and rose from the grave; and invite Jesus Christ into your heart and believe in Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. When you do this, you are Born Again! Congratuations!
It also says God must first choose you . Then if you accept His invitation, you may proceed with the rest. However it must also be revealed unto you by Jesus Christ if you expect to continue in grace. Not just by grace because faith without works is dead.That's the view of the Neo-Evangelical tradition which is largely the product of 19th century Revivalist and Pietistic ideas, shaped most extensively by Charles Finney, Billy Sunday, Billy Graham, and Bill Bright. This isn't the historic teaching of the Christian Church, and simply isn't how most Christians understand salvation, conversion, and/or the new birth.
There is nothing in Scripture about inviting Jesus into our heart or receiving Him as our "personal" Lord and Savior; or that praying a particular sort of prayer is efficacious to our regeneration. On the contrary, Scripture teaches that we are "saved by grace alone through faith, which is the gift of God, not of ourselves; not of works, so that none may boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9), and that the new birth is of "water and the Spirit" (John 3:5), and further "He saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but according to His mercy, through the water of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit." (Titus 3:5). Along with many other passages which talk about the way in which God acts to affect our salvation which is on account of Christ's own atoning work alone--for we are freely justified, apart from the law, through faith on account of Christ who suffered, died, and rose again. God acts through means to appropriate the work of Christ to us, delivering faith to us (Romans 10:17), namely by the preaching of the Word of the Gospel and the administration of the Sacraments.
What I've just presented above is the Lutheran view.
-CryptoLutheran
It also says God must first choose you .
Then if you accept His invitation, you may proceed with the rest.
... This happens all the time for thousands of years, all over the earth, but I would never say "go for it" ... i.e. don't recommend it. Jesus came and on earth and since His resurrection destroyed the works of the devil, setting men who came to Him free from their sin and guilt and shame, not telling them to return to more sin nor to sin more.relying entirely on the traditions of man forced on us since the 3rd and 4th centuries, go for it.
Well, for now just know that Jesus said this. The Father will reveal the truth to all He chooses to.What did Jesus mean when he said "few will be saved?"
This is not what Jesus, Scripture, or the Father in heaven says. (i.e. it is not written, not spoken by Jesus or the Father)There are billions of Christians out there!
So?Christianity is the largest religion in the world!
I think you saw someone else's post where "many" is yes, many, but relative to how many are lost may be small(few) will be saved, AS JESUS SAYS (today).So surely many will be saved?
Jesus. Hearing YHWH'S WORD. (stick with YHWH'S WORD, not what men say)What are we missing?
Really? Read the New Testament again, and the Old Testament - I believe there is a wealth of YHWH'S WORD that shows many were saved. (see how the word "many" can mean something different in different contexts - perhaps in the Hebrew language, way of life, and usage it is completely clear - not like in english)Well when Christ was on the Earth nobody was saved.
It is a fact today, although small may be "many", a greater number rejects Jesus today , and every day, until He returns in Judgment of them. (then it is too late for them)....It's true Jesus did say whoever believes in him will have Eternal life. Is it just the fact that only a small population of the world believes in him?
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