Is Christ’s Salvation Unconditional? - Pastor Joseph Clark
“We allow, it is the work of God alone to justify, to sanctify, and to glorify, which three comprehend the whole of salvation.” ― Pastor John Wesley
Is it not wonderful news to believe that salvation lies outside ourselves? ― Martin Luther
When we see that the whole sum of our salvation, and every single part of it, are comprehended in Christ, we must beware of deriving even the minutest portion of it from any other quarter.
― John Calvin
Is Christ’s salvation unconditional? Absolutely! 100%. But we must receive it unconditionally. If we place conditions on God, we will not be saved. Hence why we must unconditionally receive it in the manner that is in accordance with that which God instructs us as his will. In accordance with his good news. In accordance with the Word. The Gospels.
Jesus tells us that to receive eternal salvation and be justified, that we must do the will of the father. What is the will of the father? That we choose to believe in Jesus. Believe in who he is, what he taught, what he demonstrated, and what he did, and why he came.
Is believing in God enough? No. Satan believe sin God. Judas Iscariot believed what that Jesus walked the Earth, he might even have believed much of what Jesus said. But he did not believe IN Jesus.
We are not human doings. We are human beings. We are not saved by doing, we are saved by our Savior.
There are two kinds of professing believers: True Disciples and False Disciples. True converts and false converts. Is receiving Christ as your Lord and Savior enough? Not if we do not do so in accordance with his will. Not if we apply corrupt doctrine to his word."
Christ’s salvation is unconditional. But all too many place conditions on receiving it! I have encountered denominations who have taken their own interpretation of the Bible and discounted all Christians up until their present-day movement. In other words, they believe that it took two thousand years for the truth to be revealed to their founder. That all other Christians up until now…are doomed. Ironically, there are radio personalities who presently claim that what they preach is unconditional salvation in Christ, but by virtue of applying their misinterpretation of the Gospels, they place the conditions on receiving salvation.
Jesus warned against this.
The only way to receive Christ is in accordance with the Gospels. It is there and there alone, where God’s will has been explained to us. We must unconditionally receive his unconditional gift.
By Grace alone. By Faith alone. In Christ alone. Unconditionally given. Unconditionally accepted.
“We allow, it is the work of God alone to justify, to sanctify, and to glorify, which three comprehend the whole of salvation.” ― Pastor John Wesley
Is it not wonderful news to believe that salvation lies outside ourselves? ― Martin Luther
When we see that the whole sum of our salvation, and every single part of it, are comprehended in Christ, we must beware of deriving even the minutest portion of it from any other quarter.
― John Calvin
Is Christ’s salvation unconditional? Absolutely! 100%. But we must receive it unconditionally. If we place conditions on God, we will not be saved. Hence why we must unconditionally receive it in the manner that is in accordance with that which God instructs us as his will. In accordance with his good news. In accordance with the Word. The Gospels.
Jesus tells us that to receive eternal salvation and be justified, that we must do the will of the father. What is the will of the father? That we choose to believe in Jesus. Believe in who he is, what he taught, what he demonstrated, and what he did, and why he came.
Is believing in God enough? No. Satan believe sin God. Judas Iscariot believed what that Jesus walked the Earth, he might even have believed much of what Jesus said. But he did not believe IN Jesus.
We are not human doings. We are human beings. We are not saved by doing, we are saved by our Savior.
There are two kinds of professing believers: True Disciples and False Disciples. True converts and false converts. Is receiving Christ as your Lord and Savior enough? Not if we do not do so in accordance with his will. Not if we apply corrupt doctrine to his word."
Christ’s salvation is unconditional. But all too many place conditions on receiving it! I have encountered denominations who have taken their own interpretation of the Bible and discounted all Christians up until their present-day movement. In other words, they believe that it took two thousand years for the truth to be revealed to their founder. That all other Christians up until now…are doomed. Ironically, there are radio personalities who presently claim that what they preach is unconditional salvation in Christ, but by virtue of applying their misinterpretation of the Gospels, they place the conditions on receiving salvation.
Jesus warned against this.
The only way to receive Christ is in accordance with the Gospels. It is there and there alone, where God’s will has been explained to us. We must unconditionally receive his unconditional gift.
By Grace alone. By Faith alone. In Christ alone. Unconditionally given. Unconditionally accepted.
Is Christ’s Salvation Unconditional? - Pastor Joseph Clark
“We allow, it is the work of God alone to justify, to sanctify, and to glorify, which three comprehend the whole of salvation.” ― Pastor John Wesley
Is it not wonderful news to believe that salvation lies outside ourselves? ― Martin Luther
When we see that the whole sum of our salvation, and every single part of it, are comprehended in Christ, we must beware of deriving even the minutest portion of it from any other quarter.
― John Calvin
Is Christ’s salvation unconditional? Absolutely! 100%. But we must receive it unconditionally. If we place conditions on God, we will not be saved. Hence why we must unconditionally receive it in the manner that is in accordance with that which God instructs us as his will. In accordance with his good news. In accordance with the Word. The Gospels.
Jesus tells us that to receive eternal salvation and be justified, that we must do the will of the father. What is the will of the father? That we choose to believe in Jesus. Believe in who he is, what he taught, what he demonstrated, and what he did, and why he came.
Is believing in God enough? No. Satan believe sin God. Judas Iscariot believed what that Jesus walked the Earth, he might even have believed much of what Jesus said. But he did not believe IN Jesus.
We are not human doings. We are human beings. We are not saved by doing, we are saved by our Savior.
There are two kinds of professing believers: True Disciples and False Disciples. True converts and false converts. Is receiving Christ as your Lord and Savior enough? Not if we do not do so in accordance with his will. Not if we apply corrupt doctrine to his word."
Christ’s salvation is unconditional. But all too many place conditions on receiving it! I have encountered denominations who have taken their own interpretation of the Bible and discounted all Christians up until their present-day movement. In other words, they believe that it took two thousand years for the truth to be revealed to their founder. That all other Christians up until now…are doomed. Ironically, there are radio personalities who presently claim that what they preach is unconditional salvation in Christ, but by virtue of applying their misinterpretation of the Gospels, they place the conditions on receiving salvation.
Jesus warned against this.
The only way to receive Christ is in accordance with the Gospels. It is there and there alone, where God’s will has been explained to us. We must unconditionally receive his unconditional gift.
By Grace alone. By Faith alone. In Christ alone. Unconditionally given. Unconditionally accepted.
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