Salvation comes before you can be a Christian. Once you are saved you become a Christian. You cannot be a Christian and then needs to be saved.
Salvation from sinning is different from salvation from punishment. Jesus came from heaven to save his people from sinning and not from punishment alone. Of course, if you are not sinning you have no punishment. But if you say you are saved from punishment and continue on sinning is not of God. Be not deceived, sinners will not enter the kingdom of God.
God is the governor of peace and order in his domain. Every person that will not be saved from sinning will be an outcast in hell forever. God in all his realm will ultimately established peace and order in the last day under his government.
Before God will end sin on earth and punished all sinners in hell, He sent his only Begotten Son to save sinners on earth and warn the impenitent.
God's provision for holiness/salvation are the following:
1. Repent from sinning (dislike sin before God)
2. Faith in Jesus Christ.
2. Obey the law of faith - walk as Jesus did walk on earth.
3. Holy Spirit is the teacher of every believer of Jesus truth.
4. Disciples and teachers, "in-cognito in the world", will be send by God for the true hearts.
5. Love is the motive of the letter of the law of God. If you obey the law with different motive you will not be accepted of God like the Pharisee.
Entire holiness is the goal on earth like the Apostle Paul. If you begin in holiness you will have fellowship with the invisible God on earth. When holiness is perfected and ripe in the heart, you will be with him forever in eternity. Sinners will be in hell forever and ever.
yes Jesus is very important to christians as old prophecies were fulfilled. And we have salvation. No other religion gives you that.
We Christians have salvation only after Jesus died and rose again, after the resurrection.
its a run on......how about- Christians today are facing similar problems the Christians in Paul's time. Being faithful to god is the only path salvation.
The death of Jesus is important to Christians because he was perfect. He committed no sins, thus he did not have to die but because he took on the sins of all humanity he was able to be the ultimate sacrifice for humanity's sins for all time. That's why Christians claim that Christ is their salvation.
We as Christians have hope after death, as we have salvation.
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Current Christians use Jesus' teaching as a guide to their own life in hope to attain salvation.
Henry Only Crofts has written: 'The obligations of Christians to seek the salvation of souls' -- subject(s): Salvation, Salut
I think Christians don't believe this.Hospices are important to all people not so important to Christians.
Christians believe Jesus Christ died on the cross to save humans from their sins and to give all humans "salvation". When a person (quote) "accepts Christ into his or her heart", this means discovering salvation. It is important to note that different denominations have different beliefs about Jesus Christ and about how one gains "salvation". It is also important to note that non-Christian groups have other beliefs about their God and the way to live a godly life. Atheists argue there is no God and that "salvation" is only our own efforts to achieve a satisfactory life.
God gave people salvation, so Christians share the message of god's love and salvation, so people will recieve salvation, be forgiven their sins, convert to Christianity and follow God's guidance in life.
In the topic of salvation in religion, soteriology is important as it discusses, studies, and explains the topic of salvation and how believers may achieve it. Soteriology is present in various forms of religion and aids believers and those who practice religion in achieving forgiveness as well as salvation in the after life.