Jesus came to call the nation of Israel to repentance and salvation through His death as the "lamb of God" was not available until after His death, burial and resurrection. So when people asked Jesus what they had to do to be saved Jesus brought them back to the Law, mainly "love the LORD your God and love your neighbour as yourself."
However Jesus revealed more to disciples:
John 14:6 Jesus said to him, I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
This verse makes it clear that the Jesus Christ is Himself the way to heaven. He does not just show the way, or make it possible for a person to earn their way, He is the way. Salvation is through Christ and Christ alone.
In other places in the New Testament the way of salvation is clear, for example:
John 20:31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name.
Act 4:12 and there is salvation in no other One, for neither is there any other name under Heaven having been given among men by which we must be saved.
True belief in Jesus Christ
We as Christians have hope after death, as we have salvation.
Before Jesus died at the Last Supper, He told them to go out and teach the world about salvation.... (:
AnswerThis is a general belief of the Christian faith.
A:You need to visualise what you mean by 'saved', and no doubt you will then say, "Saved from hell." To be saved from hell, you presumably need to believe in hell, since most people in the world do not believe in hell, either having no religious belief or following a religion that does not teach of hell. Christians believe in hell, and they have two different views on salvation. In one camp are those who believe that all that is needed for salvation is to believe in the divinity of Jesus. A more rational camp believes that salvation requires not only belief in the divinity of Jesus but also forgiveness of sins.Thus, you have three choices: 1) you do not need salvation because hell is a theological invention to justify religion; 2) you must believe in the divinity of Jesus; 3) you must not only believe in the divinity of Jesus but also seek forgiveness of sins.
A:You need to visualise what you mean by 'saved', and no doubt you will then say, "Saved from hell." To be saved from hell, you presumably need to believe in hell, since most people in the world do not believe in hell, either having no religious belief or following a religion that does not teach of hell. Christians believe in hell, and they have two different views on salvation. In one camp are those who believe that all that is needed for salvation is to believe in the divinity of Jesus. A more rational camp believes that salvation requires not only belief in the divinity of Jesus but also forgiveness of sins.Thus, you have three choices: 1) you do not need salvation because hell is a theological invention to justify religion; 2) you must believe in the divinity of Jesus; 3) you must not only believe in the divinity of Jesus but also seek forgiveness of sins.
To teach the plan of salvation, you can use visual aids like diagrams or charts to illustrate each step in the process - such as creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. Utilize key scriptures and stories from the Bible to support each point and help your audience understand the significance of each step. Encourage questions and discussion to engage your audience and ensure they grasp the importance of salvation through Jesus Christ.
The belief that Jesus is the only way to salvation is based on Christian theology, which holds that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity. According to Christian teachings, Jesus' death and resurrection reconcile humanity with God and provide forgiveness for sin. While other religions may have their own beliefs about salvation, the emphasis on Jesus as the sole path to salvation is unique to Christianity.
In the history of Christianity there have been thousands of reformers and they all believed different things. The "Reformation" was led/caused by Martin Luther and his primary belief was that the Bible passages that teach salvation by grace should be preferred over those Bible passages which teach salvation by works.
Some of the Jewish Christians taught this mix of beliefs. They are referred to as the 'Judaisers'.
None. The Bible does not teach ethics but salvation from sin through Jesus Christ.
The entire tenet of the Roman Catholic faith IS the concept of the salvation of the people by the crucifixion of Jesus on the cross. His dying on the cross is what, according to Catholic belief, opened the doors of Heaven.