“Blessed be
the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every
spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ.” Ephesians 1:3 (NKJV)
In
the precious and beautiful name of Messiah Yeshua “Jesus,” greetings.
While listening to the local “Christian” radio station I
heard, “The pastor must not neglect the preaching of the gospel.” The speaker on the radio is a follower of the
Anthanasian Creed.
If I had to guess I’d say since the Anthanasian Creed
surfaced and became doctrine of the Catholic Church in 325-AD, not a single
person has called it [the] gospel of Jesus Christ.
When it comes to those saying the Anthanasian Creed and/or
the doctrine of the “Trinity” is [Biblically] sound however, I know 100% of
those believing the Anthanasian Creed are totally convinced that unless you
believe what they have to say about it, you can’t be saved. If it’s not 100%, someone believing the
Anthanasian Creed hasn’t read it for themselves.
“Whosoever will be saved, before all things, it is necessary
that he hold the catholic (i. e., universal, Christian) faith.” The first
sentence of the Anthanasian Creed.
“This is the catholic (Christian)
faith; which except you believe faithfully and firmly, you cannot be saved.” The last sentence of the Anthanasian
Creed.
“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.” John 3:16
(NKJV)
There’s an obvious difference between the Anthanasian Creeds
“Whosoever will be saved, before all things” and the [Bible’s] “whoever
believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16).”
“Whosoever will be saved”
leads people straight to the Anthanasian Creed, if they’re interested in
finding out what “before all things” is referring to.
“Whoever believes in Him should
not perish but have everlasting life” leads people straight to the [Bible],
if they’re interested in finding out who “Him” is referring to in John
3:16.
What the follower of the Anthanasian Creed fails to see is,
staying within the boundaries of the inspired word of God leads one to “Him,”
Jesus. Does anyone [really] believe the
Anthanasian Creeds having to believe [or else] “the Son is God” to be saved, isn’t a by-product of the Anthanasian
Creed.
“The Son is God” [is] directly linked to what surfaced and became
doctrine of the Catholic Church in 325-AD, the Anthanasian Creed. Nothing has caused more people to turn from
[Biblical] truths, to false teachings, than the Anthanasian Creed. The Anthanasian Creed is nothing more, less
than, a diversion.
God’s plan of salvation [is] all about believing “in Him
(John 3:16),” Jesus.
The doctrine of the “Trinity” is a by-product of the
Anthanasian Creed as well. No
Anthanasian Creed, no doctrine of the “Trinity.” The person teaching one “cannot be saved”
unless they believe the doctrine of the “Trinity,” should know there isn’t any actual
[Biblical] evidence requiring you to believe such a thing. That requirement is maybe only found in man’s
understanding/interpretation of [Scripture], but not one single verse of [Scripture]
as is.
There’s no harm in saying “The pastor must not neglect the
preaching of the gospel” as long as “the gospel” is not only referring to the
gospel of Jesus Christ, but the one preaching it doesn’t stray from it.
God bless.
In His Care… Jim
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