It was taught for over a thousand years before Jesus came along:
Leviticus 19:18
"'Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.
So?
why do you try so hard to disregard it?
It was taught for over a thousand years before Jesus came along:
Leviticus 19:18
"'Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.
So?
why do you try so hard to disregard it?
Why do you reject Jesus as you saviour? As you said in post #2.
You also skip Samaritan account.
The bible does not say he was Jesus' follower.
But Jesus says to be like him.
Jesus is my Savior.
You are using strawman argument.
Mu point is that we should focus on producing fruit.
Jesus says we know them by their fruit.
Jesus never says we are saved by our theology.
Throwing stone at everyone who does not believe like you do is not Jesus' way.
Ok, watchman,
I guess you don't accept my reasoning.
I am done here.
good day.
After all it was not there fault they didn't hear the Good News. So where did they go Heaven or Hell?
You said people, like Hitler, who have loved others get to go to Heaven and we don't need Jesus, just love and good wroks.
Is this the "hell" that will be destroyed and exist no more?
You asked about those who died before Jesus lived. Why are you bringing up Hitler?
So what about those who died before Jesus was born?
I was using Hitler as an example of someone who loved another person (neighbour), as Meshak said that all we need to get into Heaven is to love our neighbours and therefore Hitler must be in heaven according to her reasoning.
Are you going to address what happened to those that lived before Jesus?
That verse does not state that we can go to heaven by 'taking refuge in him' John 14:6 Still stands:From gotquestions.org
Since the fall of man, the basis of salvation has always been the death of Christ. No one, either prior to the cross or since the cross, would ever be saved without that one pivotal event in the history of the world. Christ's death paid the penalty for past sins of Old Testament saints and future sins of New Testament saints.
The requirement for salvation has always been faith. The object of one's faith for salvation has always been God. The psalmist wrote, “Blessed are all who take refuge in him” (Psalm 2:12).
Being credited as rightousness is again not the same as 'getting into heaven:Genesis 15:6 tells us that Abraham believed God and that was enough for God to credit it to him for righteousness (see also Romans 4:3-8).
That is right it was Jesus who defeated Satan not anyone who came before Him.The Old Testament sacrificial system did not take away sin, as Hebrews 10:1-10 clearly teaches. It did, however, point to the day when the Son of God would shed His blood for the sinful human race.
What has changed through the ages is the content of a believer's faith. God's requirement of what must be believed is based on the amount of revelation He has given mankind up to that time. This is called progressive revelation. Adam believed the promise God gave in Genesis 3:15 that the Seed of the woman would conquer Satan.
Job was written before Moses' Torah.Adam believed Him, demonstrated by the name he gave Eve (v. 20) and the Lord indicated His acceptance immediately by covering them with coats of skin (v. 21). At that point that is all Adam knew, but he believed it.
Abraham believed God according to the promises and new revelation God gave him in Genesis 12 and 15. Prior to Moses, no Scripture was written,
That is a lie straight from Satan, no one was saved before the cross, even with the caveat.but mankind was responsible for what God had revealed. Throughout the Old Testament, believers came to salvation because they believed that God would someday take care of their sin problem.
Again a lie. Judas went to hell and so would have Peter if he died before knowing the power of Christ death that was made plain to Him when he saw the resurrected Jesus.Today, we look back, believing that He has already taken care of our sins on the cross (John 3:16; Hebrews 9:28).
What about believers in Christ's day, prior to the cross and resurrection? What did they believe? Did they understand the full picture of Christ dying on a cross for their sins? Late in His ministry, “Jesus began to explain to his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer many things at the hands of the elders, chief priests and teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and on the third day be raised to life” (Matthew 16:21-22). What was the reaction of His disciples to this message? “Then Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. ‘Never, Lord!’ he said. ‘This shall never happen to you!’” Peter and the other disciples did not know the full truth, yet they were saved because they believed that God would take care of their sin problem. They didn't exactly know how He would accomplish that, any more than Adam, Abraham, Moses, or David knew how, but they believed God.
I doubt that, only God knows the full 'picture'.Today, we have more revelation than the people living before the resurrection of Christ; we know the full picture.
Only faith in God's Son will save. The Jews believe in the same God but they are going to hell.“In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe” (Hebrews 1:1-2). Our salvation is still based on the death of Christ, our faith is still the requirement for salvation, and the object of our faith is still God.
At least that bit is true but this guy is adding works as a way to salvation. Wrong!Today, for us, the content of our faith is that Jesus Christ died for our sins, He was buried, and He rose the third day (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
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