Yes, they do.
I believe that Jesus can provide salvation by grace through faith because through it everyone has a power and will to change his iniquities,but i think faith should have a right action.
The number of Adventists who believe in Ellen White must be fairly large, especially since the church as an institution holds her in high regard. It would not be surprising if the number were lower in the US than in other countries, for example, but it is safe to say that most Adventists outside the US believe in her. I would guess that the worldwide percentage is somewhere around 85% or more. Many Adventists would be surprised by the question, assuming that all Adventists believe in her. Many have been brought to the church through her writings. Critics and skeptics of her within the church have always been in the minority. Another answer: The percentage of Seventh-Day Adventists who believe in Ellen White is less than 20%.
Because we believe that Christ instituted the sacraments as means for our salvation.
Muslims believe that the way of salvation is through obedience to God commands to have the honor of being slave to God as the one and only one God and not slave to anyone else.
As Seventh-day Adventists tend to be knowledgeable about the Bible and believe they have the Gospel (not to mention traditionally being missionary-minded), the idea of someone else needing to share the Gospel with them might be met with surprise. Seventh-day Adventists believe in the death of Jesus Christ as the sacrifice for sin, by which all may be saved, through faith, not to mention the imminent physical return of Jesus, so which gospel would they be receiving that they don't already believe? In fact, several important doctrines are shared between the Pentecostals and Adventists.
John Wycliffe believed the path of god was through the bible.
yes. they believe faith is practiced alone Latin roots: -Sol=alone -Fid=faith
Presbyterians believe that Salvation is received through the Grace of God. Although the individual can exercise free will, God first chooses the elect to be saved. In the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) it is generally believed that God chooses everyone for salvation because God's Love and Grace have no limits.
They believe once saved always saved and you cannot lose your salvation once you are born again by the Holy Spirit. This is based on the scriptures. See John 10:27 through verse 30.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. Its followers, called Christians, believe in the Trinity, the Bible as a sacred text, and the salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Seventh Day Adventists do not believe that Ellen White is a prophet. White herself didn't even refer to herself a prophet, and said that if people were to study their bibles, they would not even have to read her writings. Rather, Adventists think of her as women inspired by God. Some Adventists do not even read her writings, and prefer to only study and trust in the bible. So Ellen White is not a prophet. She was, rather, "a servant of God." Christ inspired through her, to give light and clarity about important issues such as "The great controversy," and "The health message," something that is very popular amidst the Adventists people.
Christians believe that Judaism laid the foundation for Christianity and our Messiah and Savior Jesus Christ, but that God gave us Christianity to be forgiven through salvation.