Some theologians believe that John 15:16 ("Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you,") teaches that certain people are chosen to be saved.
by God
The israelites were a Jewish race, of people, they were chosenby god at the time of Moses andas his very own chosen people and were saved .
The Bible does not say this. God is never done with us. The Bible says you are saved when you confess with mouth and believe in your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord.
According to the Bible, Jesus teaches that being saved involves believing in him as the Son of God, repenting of sins, and following his teachings to have eternal life in heaven.
"He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned." --Mark 16:16.
In the Bible, the Israelites are considered to be God's chosen people.
God called the Israelites to be His chosen people in the Bible.
In the Bible, God's chosen nation is the nation of Israel. Some people believe that since Jesus died for the world's sins according to the bible, this means that Israel is no longer the chosen nation.
I think a man that is saved wouldn't choose to be lost. If he did, I don't think he was actually saved to begin with. The bible says: "In that day (judgment day) many will say, 'Didn't we lay hands on the sick and they recover? Didn't we cast out demons in your name?' and Jesus will answer "I never knew you" The bible doesn't deny they were moving in Jesus' authority. I think you can still move in the gifts of the spirit without being saved. The bible also says Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith. If God writes you are saved, then that is what you are.
That is a saying, not a Bible quote.
The word "saved" is in the King James Version of the Bible 104 times. It is in 104 verses.
Yes, those who are not chosen or elected can still be saved through faith and repentance.