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.
Only by grace through faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour. "Neither is there salvation in any other".
It proved nonbelievers could be saved as well and also have salvation.
Jesus story tells us that he came to die for the sins of the world. So that we could have salvation.
Venezuela is a catholic country, but now that they have a dictator , it could have changed.
Luther believed a person could be saved by having faith in God, faith that believed God has provided the way of salvation through His son Jesus who died as a sacrifice for sin
Jesus was born into a human body, so that he could take our place on the cross as He sacrificed himself for our salvation.
Yes, according to historical accounts, Jesus was likely able to read and write.
Jesus knew that the Pharisees diligently studied the scriptures. The Pharisee thought that the scriptures were where they were going to get all of "the answers". Instead Jesus himself tried to explain that 'He' was the true light that was coming into the world and that salvation was only attainable by coming directly to him --> John 5:39-47 You can further differentiate what Jesus had to say about the scriptures vs "the Word" by looking at John 1:1-3. This observation (truth) that Jesus had was further reinforced by his teachings as they continued on through the apostles that Jesus appointed. The book of Romans speaks a great deal about the Pharisees' belief in the scriptures (more specifically "the law") and how they thought they could obtain salvation by doing or not doing the right things.
From a Christian Viewpoint: You could sum in up in salvation or everlasting life by means of Jesus Christ. (John 3:16)
Martin Luther believed that salvation could only be achieved through faith in Jesus Christ, not through good works or deeds. He advocated for salvation by faith alone by emphasizing the importance of personal belief in Jesus as the only way to be saved, rather than relying on rituals or traditions of the Catholic Church. Luther's teachings sparked the Protestant Reformation and led to the formation of new Christian denominations that emphasized salvation through faith.
From a Christian Viewpoint: You could sum in up in salvation or everlasting life by means of Jesus Christ. (John 3:16)
Jesus died so we would not have to. The wages of sin is death and we all have sinned. Jesus is the only one who never sinned so He was the only one who could take our place. This is the gift of salvation. There are millions who have accepted His gift of salvation, so in one sense, His death is not in vain. However, He cares for and loves YOU. If you do not accept His gift, then you are throwing His gift in His face.