Repent! And be baptised.
What about: “Death to Infidels”???
The author’s second point is in error. Repentance and turning away from sin as in no longer continuing to pursue that sinful nature is stated in the scriptures as being one of the two conditions for salvation. In truth, there are 10 steps of logic / faith that a person must accept before becoming a Christian. And as these 10 point are mostly sequential, the failure to accept all 10 creates serious risk to salvation.
What does that belief mean or require:
1) That there is a God
2) That God is the one, only and true (perfect) God
3) That God being perfect, can not accept or tolerate sin and will judge and separate those that sin from himself
4) That God made man with the right of self awareness and self determination
5) That Man sinned against God and chose a sinful nature
6) That unless that sin is atoned for, the punishment for that sin is eternal separation from God (see#3)
7) That God in his grace and mercy created Jesus to pay for and atone for our sins so that we may be saved
8) That Jesus came and died, rose again and paid for our sins
9) That I am a sinner and my past life was lived in sin.
Now here is the tipping point, the point where belief turns to action, the repentance point.
10) That I no longer wish to live in sin and that I will accept Jesus and his teachings to govern my life so that I might be saved and in doing so, I will turn away from (repent) my former sinful life and follow Jesus. And as an act of obedience to the new Lord of my life, I will outwardly show this by being baptized in his name in front of others.
A failure to believe or faith in any of those 10 foundational items seriously jeopardizes the believe part of Mark 16:16. As to my prior point, children that do not yet believe, or anyone for that matter, are not in alignment with Jesus teachings.
I once read a letter to Dr. Billy Graham. A woman said she’s asked Jesus to come into her heart many times. But so far - he hasn’t done so. What’s wrong?
Dr. Graham gave some sort of reply, but I was lolol.
"Mormons suck" (or something to that effect)
Awesome experience if you've never gone to the conferences they hold - absolutely transforming...
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How about including “Merry Christmas”?
Faith in Christ is sufficient. Nothing I do can add to his work on the cross.
Repentance is an effect of salvation, not a cause. A cow doesn’t moo to ~become~ a cow... a cow moos because it ~is~ a cow.