Scholar in training said:
The demons believe - and tremble. But wait, some universalists
do believe that the demons will be saved.
Since that's a debatable question, whether or not demons will be saved, or even are literal beings--and since nobody here brought up demons--let's stick to discussing people. Just for the heck of it.
Personally, I don't think there's any such thing as literal physical beings called "demons." You probably disagree with me, but that's a completely different debate. Even if they did exist--I know of no scripture that describes them physically and says that they have knees, so there's no reason to think that the scripture that states "every knee will bow and every tongue will confess" applies to them.
If you want to discuss demon salvation, knock yourself out, talk about demon salvation, lepracaun salvation, gremlin salvation, ghost-and-goblin salvation--but it's all a straw man, as nothing I ever mentioned applies to the salvation of anybody but human beings.
Admitting that Jesus is Christ does not "save" one any more than having faith without works, faith being alone, does.
Of course it doesn't. It doesn't save a person any more than, say, a train ticket, or the reciept for a train ticket, brings you from New York to Boston.
The train brought you from New York to Boston. The ticket is the evidence that such a train ride occurred.
I never said that saying Jesus is Lord saves you. Of course it doesn't. Grace saves--no works, no beliefs--just grace and grace alone.
That grace saves, and the proof is the Holy Spirit.
No man can say Jesus is Lord but by the Holy Ghost. 1 Cor 12:3
Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. 1 John 4:15