What is required for salvation?
Question 8: What is required for salvation? The Absolute Basics of the Christian Faith
Why are you here? What is your purpose in this life? What is love? What is sin? Is salvation through Jesus more than just a prayer? Watch to understand God’s unconditional love for you.Discover more at http://www.tofindgod.com.
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What is the way of salvation? What is the plan of salvation? How can I satisfy the spiritual emptiness I feel?
What is Salvation | God Help Me | Assurance of Salvation | Prayer of SalvationThe Bible teaches that all humans are born in a sinful state. Jesus taught that all mankind must be born again. The process of being born again takes place when we receive Jesus as our personal Lord and Saviour. We are reborn of the Spirit of God (Jehovah) and His Son Jesus Christ, who came to earth (as God), but in the form of a man to liberate humanity from the destructive power of sin. The Bible teaches that the penalty for our sins is death. This does not mean physical death, but eternal separation from God’s presence in hell. John 3:16 says that God loved the world (His creation) so much that he sent his only son Jesus to die for the sins of humanity. God does not desire that any should perish but that all should come to a knowledge of salvation through faith in his son Jesus Christ. Salvation cannot be earned and is gift which is freely available to anyone who accepts Jesus as Lord and saviour.Visit PropheticAlert http://propheticalert.net
http://www.unlockingthebible.org/http://www.facebook.com/UnlockingTheBibleOur salvation in Christ involves 3 marvelous gifts: justification, sanctification, and glorification.Justification is the gift by which our sins are forgiven.Sanctification is the gift by which we grow in likeness of Christ.Glorification is the gift by which we enter into the everlasting joy of heaven.If you get that, you get the whole Christian life. Now think about what happened to the thief on the cross: he was justified and glorified on the same day, he completely bypassed sanctification. This man missed out on the entire Christian life: no battles, no temptation, no struggles with prayer, he wasn’t baptized, never received communion, didn’t become a member in any church.The Bible says, “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9Now it is always true that where faith is birthed, works will follow. Your acceptance with God does not depend on your performance in your Christian life. It is by grace alone, by faith alone, in Christ alone.