Jesus taught that salvation comes through faith in him as the Son of God and following his teachings. He emphasized the importance of repentance, forgiveness, and living a life of love and service to others in order to be saved.
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.
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.
Jesus' work in winning salvation was finished. Now it was available to all and still is.
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 say "Jesus died for my sins," and to believe it at the core of your being and to trust in the fact of it for the eternal salvation of your soul while you're saying it means you're "saved," "born again," "born from above." If you believe the above and say, "Jesus died for your sins, " it means you're an evangelist. If you don't believe any of what you're saying, you're just mouthing very precious, very powerful words.
The scripture says that Jesus is a gift from God to humanity, given out of love and grace. Jesus is seen as the ultimate gift, offering salvation and eternal life to those who believe in him.
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.
"Your sins are Forgiven."
Jesus didn't say who could obtain salvation. Jesus came to call the nation of Israel to repent and turn to God and much of His teaching was about Israel repenting. But we know Jesus told His disciples the way of salvation because after Jesus' death and resurrection His disciples preached salvation by faith in God. They preached salvation is available to all who believe: John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. It is recorded Jesus talked to Nicodemus about salvation.
Jesus taught that salvation comes through faith in him as the Son of God and through following his teachings. He said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." To attain salvation, one must believe in Jesus, repent of their sins, and strive to live a life in accordance with his teachings.
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.
This occurs only in parts of the Bible. The Old Testament comprises the majority of the Bible, written before Jesus was born. The New Testament has portions in which Jesus is to have said that one can only come to God the Father through him (thus achieving salvation).