You do not have to repent and follow Gods law to be saved. You need to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved. Repenting is works, and it is impossible to turn away from all of your sins. Jonah 3:10 "and God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not." The phrase repent of your sins is found nowhere in the bible. It says repent and believe the Gospel, because you can't believe in another religion or god, and the Lord Jesus Christ at the same time. If you study repentance, God himself repents more than anyone else throughout the bible.
Please get a King James bible, the preserved, perfect word of God (in English).
And this documentary explains why the KJV is the preserved word of God, and all other English translations are perversions of scripture, inspired by the devil.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kFtI_mVOXbQ&t=15s
If you are too busy to watch it, the quickest example I can give is that God promised to preserve his Word unto all generations. "Verily verily Heaven and Earth shall pass away, but my Word shall not pass away."
Every translation that came after the KJV is translated from manuscripts discovered by the Catholic church, in the 1800s. They are very different than the Textus Receptus that the KJV is translated from. So if they are different, and were lost until the 1800s, then God lied, because his word was not preserved unto all generations. The bible says "God, who can not lie". So if that part is a lie, how do you believe the rest of it is true? They are also missing 16 entire verses, and they don't even bother to change the numbering. The book of Acts goes Acts 8:36 to Acts 8:38, where Philip says what we must do to be baptized. Which is believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Which destroys the Catholic doctrine of flicking water on babies. Baptism is when you go completely under water, and it is to be done AFTER you are saved. But it is not required to go to heaven. Jesus came up straightway out of the water. John baptized in Anon near Desalem because there was MUCH water there.
I agree with the biblical prospective you give. King James is great version but fR from perfect. Every punctuation mark was added by man, every capital letter Nd chapter heading. Not all paragraphs were kept together so thoughts span more than one chapter. It has plenty of grammatical errors that were done to support romish doctrines. However, it can be easily read Nd understood Nd rightly divided to make it usable for believing and receiving MD understanding God's will.
The gift of faith is part of the manifestations of the spirit MD comes with the gift of hy spirit. Every italicised word in the Bible is added by man and has no corresponding Greek word it was translated.from. in 1cor 12: uses the italicized word gifts. Faith is the same as the word believing which is a verb Nd connotes action. To believe is a work...its the only works we are required to do and all actions for the believer should spring forth from believing God's word. Hence works of faith. A word study on the Greek word pistis is a fun study. As far as not being saved by works we are told to "believe unto salvation" "unto"is a the Greek preposition "eis" which is translated as "to the point of". You believe God unto salvation. It's not works, you go to the point of receiving MD God does the miracle of the new birth. You basically admit you agree Christ was raised from the dead, confess him as Lord and then the supernatural.is done by God and you are given spirit as a gift. That is how I've come to understand it. And why we are not saved by works but grace as it is the free gift of God. You still gotta.show up to receive it though and that's the believing.
Believing is not works. Neither is calling upon the name of the Lord for salvation. If I offer you a free gift, but tell you to ask me for it, would you honestly say that you worked for that gift? And if I said I have a gift for you, you wouldn't ask for it unless you believed that I would give it to you. If you think that is works, then you are retarded. "For by grace are ye saved, through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, NOT OF WORKS, lest any man should boast."
You do not have to repent and follow Gods law to be saved. You need to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved. Repenting is works, and it is impossible to turn away from all of your sins. Jonah 3:10 "and God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way; and God repented of the evil, that he had said that he would do unto them; and he did it not." The phrase repent of your sins is found nowhere in the bible. It says repent and believe the Gospel, because you can't believe in another religion or god, and the Lord Jesus Christ at the same time. If you study repentance, God himself repents more than anyone else throughout the bible.
Please get a King James bible, the preserved, perfect word of God (in English).
If you have a few minutes, check out this video, which clearly explains the Gospel, and what we must do to be saved. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xUO5o4YmTbA
And this documentary explains why the KJV is the preserved word of God, and all other English translations are perversions of scripture, inspired by the devil. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kFtI_mVOXbQ&t=15s
If you are too busy to watch it, the quickest example I can give is that God promised to preserve his Word unto all generations. "Verily verily Heaven and Earth shall pass away, but my Word shall not pass away."
Every translation that came after the KJV is translated from manuscripts discovered by the Catholic church, in the 1800s. They are very different than the Textus Receptus that the KJV is translated from. So if they are different, and were lost until the 1800s, then God lied, because his word was not preserved unto all generations. The bible says "God, who can not lie". So if that part is a lie, how do you believe the rest of it is true? They are also missing 16 entire verses, and they don't even bother to change the numbering. The book of Acts goes Acts 8:36 to Acts 8:38, where Philip says what we must do to be baptized. Which is believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. Which destroys the Catholic doctrine of flicking water on babies. Baptism is when you go completely under water, and it is to be done AFTER you are saved. But it is not required to go to heaven. Jesus came up straightway out of the water. John baptized in Anon near Desalem because there was MUCH water there.
I agree with the biblical prospective you give. King James is great version but fR from perfect. Every punctuation mark was added by man, every capital letter Nd chapter heading. Not all paragraphs were kept together so thoughts span more than one chapter. It has plenty of grammatical errors that were done to support romish doctrines. However, it can be easily read Nd understood Nd rightly divided to make it usable for believing and receiving MD understanding God's will.
The gift of faith is part of the manifestations of the spirit MD comes with the gift of hy spirit. Every italicised word in the Bible is added by man and has no corresponding Greek word it was translated.from. in 1cor 12: uses the italicized word gifts. Faith is the same as the word believing which is a verb Nd connotes action. To believe is a work...its the only works we are required to do and all actions for the believer should spring forth from believing God's word. Hence works of faith. A word study on the Greek word pistis is a fun study. As far as not being saved by works we are told to "believe unto salvation" "unto"is a the Greek preposition "eis" which is translated as "to the point of". You believe God unto salvation. It's not works, you go to the point of receiving MD God does the miracle of the new birth. You basically admit you agree Christ was raised from the dead, confess him as Lord and then the supernatural.is done by God and you are given spirit as a gift. That is how I've come to understand it. And why we are not saved by works but grace as it is the free gift of God. You still gotta.show up to receive it though and that's the believing.
Believing is not works. Neither is calling upon the name of the Lord for salvation. If I offer you a free gift, but tell you to ask me for it, would you honestly say that you worked for that gift? And if I said I have a gift for you, you wouldn't ask for it unless you believed that I would give it to you. If you think that is works, then you are retarded. "For by grace are ye saved, through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, NOT OF WORKS, lest any man should boast."
The heart of man is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. Who can know it?