The Bible teaches that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and rose again. Those who believe in Him will have eternal life in heaven.
The Bible teaches that salvation and entry into heaven are attained through faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, repentance of sins, and acceptance of Jesus as one's personal savior. This belief is central to the Christian faith and is based on the teachings found in the New Testament.
The Bible makes it implicit that anyone who serves God will have a share in the future Reward.
From the point of view of most evangelical Christians, the answer most would give is yes. If I say that I am most likely going to heaven, I am not SURE that I am going to heaven. I am also likely to think that there is something more I should do in order to make my chances of heaven greater. All of this leads to the basic teaching that salvation (heaven) is assured to those who are 'born again', and only the 'born again' are going to heaven. So expressing any doubt indicates that I am not 'born again', and therefore I am not going to heaven.
Yes.
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In heaven there is absolutely no need for money.
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They believed that Bible,faith,grace alone are the basis of salvation.
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Nothing. The story in the Bible ended when Jesus ascended to heaven
No.