Really. You don’t seem to know what the gospel is. It’s not there in your previous posts. It’s missing from your creeds. And your doctrines. Everything else is there, except WHAT SAVES. The gospel of your salvation. Funny that the ONE thing necessary is not there..
Arent you forgetting what they believe saves them? They dont even necessarily need to know Jesus.
we achieve the salvation God desires for us through perseverance in both faith and works. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I] But these verses, and many others, teach us that our performance of good works is necessary for our salvation. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I] these verses also teach us that we all will be judged by God according to our deeds. There is no distinction between the "saved" and the "unsaved." [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I] Jesus' teaching on the separation of the sheep from the goats is based on the works that were done during their lives, not just on their acceptance of Christ as Savior. In fact, this teaching even demonstrates that those who are ultimately saved do not necessarily have to know Christ. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I]
>>Everything else is there, except WHAT SAVES.<<
Arent you forgetting what they believe saves them? They dont even necessarily need to know Jesus.
we achieve the salvation God desires for us through perseverance in both faith and works. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I]
But these verses, and many others, teach us that our performance of good works is necessary for our salvation. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I]
these verses also teach us that we all will be judged by God according to our deeds. There is no distinction between the "saved" and the "unsaved." [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I]
Jesus' teaching on the separation of the sheep from the goats is based on the works that were done during their lives, not just on their acceptance of Christ as Savior. In fact, this teaching even demonstrates that those who are ultimately saved do not necessarily have to know Christ. [http://www.scripturecatholic.com/salvation.html#salvation-I]