It means accepting His gift of grace and salvation. It means realizing that no human can do this life alone. It means you realize you are a sinner by nature (don't worry, every human is) and you believe that Jesus Christ died and resurrected to save you from your sins. Your best bet is to talk to a good pastor about this. Don't worry...if he/she is a good pastor, you will not be judged for anything. And you don't even have to tell them anything if you don't want to.
Christ is eternal life
In John 11:25 Jesus says 'I am the resurrection, and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live'. He is the resurrection, the blessed hope of every Christian.Resurrection demonstrated that God accepted Jesus' sacrifice on our behalf. It guarantees that those who believe in Christ will not remain dead, but will be resurrected unto eternal life. That is our blessed hope
The term "gospel" in the Bible refers to the teachings of Jesus Christ and the message of salvation through faith in him. It is considered good news because it offers hope, forgiveness, and eternal life to those who believe in Jesus.
They can obtain resurrectionThey can obtain eternal life and happinessThey can do this only through belief and obedience to the doctrine of ChristThat the atonement of Christ provides a remission of sins.That baptism in the name of Christ through one that has the authority to do so applies the atonement.Failure to do this bring eternal damnation in hell fire.Read the Bible, beginning with the gospel of John, then the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
God's PROMISE to man, is that he who believes that he GOD gave his son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for our earthly sins, will have eternal life. And by eternal life, I mean that your soul will live forever once physical death is reached and on judgment day, if you do believe and have repent to God, then you will be allowed into heaven. If you do not believe, then you will go to hell!
2Timothy 1:1 Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus, In this verse Paul introduces himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ. He had been commissioned to special service by the glorified Lord. This commission was not by men or through men, but directly through the will of God. Paul speaks of his apostleship as being according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus. God has made a promise that all who believe in Christ Jesus will receive eternal life. Paul's call to be an apostle was in harmony with this promise. In fact, if there had been no such promise, there would have been no need of an apostle like Paul.
We can be forgiven of our sins (the faults in our lives) no matter what we have done because JESUS CHRIST has died and rose again to forgive us of our sins. Through his forgiveness we will be accepted into the Kingdom of Hevean because otherwise we would not be worthy in His eyes. Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord"
Christianity is being one with the one who died for the world, Jesus Christ. Jesus is and was the son of God and all that ask him into their lives and heart and home will be saved, and when I say saved I mean saved!!! As in saved from Satan and Hell. Now being a christian isn't going to make your life perfect but it certifies that you will have a dwelling place when you die, Heaven. As I always say, Work for Jesus Christ and witness, the work is hard the pay is low but the retirement benefits are out of this world.
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A born again Christian, one that has accepted Jesus Christ as the one and only way to heaven, and who then follows after Christ, not just in Biblical teachings but in their everyday life in prayer, reading and studying the Scriptures in devotion to their Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Living a life in Christ means following the teachings and example of Jesus, showing love, compassion, and forgiveness to others, and striving to live a life that reflects the values of Christianity. It involves having a personal relationship with Jesus and seeking to grow spiritually in faith and obedience to God.