If someone asked you how they can have eternal life, what would your answer be?
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The question isn't whether or not Jesus died for the sins of the world. I'll put it in another way: Did Jesus come to die for the world AND to be believed in for salvation or does his death, which is suppose to have 'cleared' us of our sins already save us and belief in him is not a requirement, but simply being made aware of what his death did for any and all persons is the gospel and we are to know that we are already saved, not by any action on our part (ie. to believe or not to believe), but by God's grace to send Jesus, die for our sins, and have that be taken care of, period? Nothing we can do to save ourselves. It was done. To say we have to believe in Jesus (traditionally speaking) is to put the ball in our court and to say it is up to us to save ourselves by either believing in Jesus or not believing in Jesus when God's grace is what saved us, not our decision to belive or not believe. See my point?PRMan said:It is only Jesus blood and sacrifice for our sins that pays the price of death.
This site:
www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8449/only.html
explains it pretty well.
Now, option #3 should happen as evidence of #1.
Being a good person is not enough to get you there if you reject Jesus' substitutionary work.
This can be taken in more ways than one!LAWise520 said:Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes through the father but by him.
Thanks, Newlamb. What about those who lived before Christ who, literally, did not place faith in Jesus? Being considered righteous has not always been dependent upon belief in Jesus. Those who did live before Christ may have believed God for whatever was ahead (ie. the Messiah's coming), but that still does not constitute believing in Jesus in the context that traditional christianity expects a person to believe. At least, not to me. Their faith was directly placed in God. Considering that God and Jesus are one and the same, according to traditional christian faith, if one knows Jesus, then they know God and vice versa.newlamb said:I see your point, leecapella! (Good to see you again)
Salvation is by the grace of God in combination with faith in the sacrifice of Jesus. This is my combination of Calvinism and Arminian theology!I was not seeking salvation when God gathered me to Himself. After He did this, I sought His face!
GE 6:9 This is the account of Noah.
Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked with God.
GE 15:6 Abram believed the LORD, and he credited it to him as righteousness.