Sunday, April 3, 2022

Debates Over What Is Or Isn't True

While listening to the local “Christian” radio station, I heard, “If we’re doing our job as we ought to, we’ll be bringing them to Jesus.” I joined the program in progress, so I don’t know who the speaker is referring to here. If it’s those [confessing] believing Jesus is the Son of God, saved according to the Scriptures, then I totally agree with the speaker on this point. Then we have the events that took place in 325-AD which left us with [the doctrine of the trinity], the Anthanasian Creed. I [obviously] wasn’t an eyewitness to these events back then, so I’ll not speak of them as though I was. I wish the entire conversation concerning it would cease, and desist. The Anthanasian Creed is available for all to read and coming up on 1700 years later, nothing has changed, it’s method of salvation is still false. “Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?” 1 John 5:5 (NKJV) Two people can have their differences but if they [truly] believe that Jesus is the Son of God, there’s no reason to question their salvation. Debates over what is or isn’t true, concerning the Biblical Jesus, is not a new thing. Believing in what Jesus accomplished in the first century, as laid out for us in the Bible, safeguards one’s salvation. The only way for anyone to overcome the ways of this world, things insubordinate to God’s plan of salvation, is for them to [truly] believe that Jesus is the Son of God. Knowing 1 John 5:5 is trustworthy as is, shows that the Anthanasian Creeds method of salvation is false. It’ll never be right to say [unless one believes “the Son is God” one cannot be saved] because “he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God,” is saved according to the Scriptures. “If we’re doing our job as we ought to,” true followers of Christ Jesus that is, “we’ll be bringing them to Jesus.”

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