Idolater
"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
Here's your six points.
For me, my list would be at minimum "Believe in Jesus", and then when requiring more studied opinion I would offer the two bolded parts above to elaborate. There would be more elaboration after that as well, but this forms the basic structure of the Gospel if I take it any deeper than the very simple "Believe in Jesus". It means believe He is God, and believe that He is risen from the dead. (Basically Romans 10:9)
"God exists" first of all is unnecessary to articulate and confess, since I'm already saying your "Jesus being God" and this necessarily implies that God exists. No other option.
"[God] is the Creator of all things" is superfluous because it doesn't matter whether you confess that God created all things in order to be saved.
(In each of these clauses the basic process for me is to ask, Is it consistent with my theology proper (my understanding of God as a Person) that a person who believes in Jesus, but doesn't believe that (God is the Creator of all things), be saved by the Gospel?)
"[God] is perfect." "[God] is holy." "[God] is just."
While all true, it doesn't 'pass' my 'test' for whether not confessing the above would prevent that person, who does nonetheless believe in Jesus and that He is risen from the dead (Roman 10:9), from being saved and going to heaven after death.
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This is all regarding your first point. We'll see how this goes? and maybe continue on to the second of your six points later.
I bolded the 'barest essentials', in my studied opinion.(The wording of each point is quite intentional so pay attention to the details.)
- God exists and is the Creator of all things and He is perfect, holy, and just.
- We, having willfully done evil things and rebelled against God, who gave us life, deserve death.
- Because God loves us, He provided for Himself a propitiation (an atoning sacrifice) by becoming a man whom we call Jesus Christ.
- Jesus, being the Creator God Himself and therefore innocent of any sin, willingly bore the sins of the world and died on our behalf.
- Jesus rose from the dead.
- If you confess with you mouth, the Lord Jesus Christ (i.e. openly acknowledge your need of a savior and that He is that Savior) and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, YOU WILL BE SAVED.
For me, my list would be at minimum "Believe in Jesus", and then when requiring more studied opinion I would offer the two bolded parts above to elaborate. There would be more elaboration after that as well, but this forms the basic structure of the Gospel if I take it any deeper than the very simple "Believe in Jesus". It means believe He is God, and believe that He is risen from the dead. (Basically Romans 10:9)
So I'll start at the top since every other clause here (beyond the bolded) I find to be superfluous when what we're trying to find is the 'barest essential' to be a Christian (saved person).Okay fine. I'm all ears...
"God exists" first of all is unnecessary to articulate and confess, since I'm already saying your "Jesus being God" and this necessarily implies that God exists. No other option.
"[God] is the Creator of all things" is superfluous because it doesn't matter whether you confess that God created all things in order to be saved.
(In each of these clauses the basic process for me is to ask, Is it consistent with my theology proper (my understanding of God as a Person) that a person who believes in Jesus, but doesn't believe that (God is the Creator of all things), be saved by the Gospel?)
"[God] is perfect." "[God] is holy." "[God] is just."
While all true, it doesn't 'pass' my 'test' for whether not confessing the above would prevent that person, who does nonetheless believe in Jesus and that He is risen from the dead (Roman 10:9), from being saved and going to heaven after death.
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This is all regarding your first point. We'll see how this goes? and maybe continue on to the second of your six points later.
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