What Jesus Himself Teaches About Salvation (II John 1:9) – Mike Mazzalongo | BibleTalk.tv

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Using only quotations from Jesus, this lesson outlines what the Lord Himself taught about salvation. (II John 1:9)

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I believe this 100%. The Bible that it takes more than praying John 3:16. You still have to live in God’s word. Saying a prayer is nothing if you don’t want to change and live wholeheartedly for Jesus. You have to have change in your everyday life to be more like him. We don’t conform to the world. This is powerful

chaset
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Jesus’s words are the way, the truth and the life (eternal). Jesus is the light of the World. All of them are true.

imxsszi
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Thank you. I'm so tired of debating the simplicity of salvation. If we're supposed to imitate Christ, He is baptized.... so it must be important. Then, after that, the Father openly declares a pleased event, and more signs happen right after. So it must be important.

Godisinher
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Isn't it a contradiction to say a person can know they are saved when it is not known if "they will persevere to the end" ? ❤

peterchanel
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What happens if you were onced Baptised, along the way you loose your way, do you need to be re-baptised when you return to Christ?

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Matthew 28:18-19 An explanation circulated that Roman Catholics indeed wanted to insert their Trinitarian fluence in our Bible. It is said that when Erasmus Mundus was compiling his Greek Text (from which the King James version was translated), the officials of the Catholic Church complained that there was no reference to the Trinity in the Text. Erasmus told them that he had not found any reference to the trinity in the ancient manuscripts and if they could produce one then he would put it in his text. The Roman Church produced a forgery and true to Erasmus's word he put it in the text. Matthew 28:18-19 is the insertion, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not names they are titles. Notice that the text gives reference to a single name. If we go to Luke and read Luke's account of what was said, we read this, Luk 24:45  Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures,  Luk 24:46  And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behoved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day:  Luk 24:47  And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. Erasmus did not Change what was written in Luke; Baptism is for the Remission of sins. If we go to Acts 2:38 Peter faithfully followed the commandment of Jesus and used the name of Jesus Christ in Baptism for the remission of sins. In Acts 4:12 we learn that there is no other name Given by which a man might be saved except the name of Jesus Christ.. How this pans out in Matthew 28 18-19 is that the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is Jesus Christ. The Father is not a person He is an indwelling spirit, we read this in, 2Co 5:19  To wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. how can God the father be in the Son as the Son and be a separate entity from the Son. Jesus said, "I and my Father are one." This makes Jesus the incarnation of God Almighty.

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From the moment that Jesus himself tells his disciples that he has important things to tell them but that they are not in a position to receive them, (John, 16 : 12) then no one can say that they know everything!
Neither about Salvation nor about the rest!
It´s terrible, yes I know...

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Salvation is not a quick 1, 2, 3 formula that most church leaders teach today. No, the Believer must go down the 'proverbial' rabbit hole to be saved. Salvation is not a prayer. It is not about believing Jesus is the son of God. Jesus did not die for everyone's sins. Those who will say, "Lord, Lord! I believed in you! I prayed the sinners prayer! I did mighty works in your name! I did what my church told me to do!" will not enter the kingdom. Jesus will say, "Depart from me, I never knew you!"
We find in the book of John, chapter 15, Jesus' teachings about Salvation and who may be saved and who he died for on the cross. NT talks about 'believing on' Jesus Christ aka abiding in the teaching of Christ (II John 1:9). But today's believer does not understand what it means to 'believe on' Jesus, they only 'believe in' Jesus. Salvation comes from a transition of 'believing in' to 'believing on' Christ (abiding in the teachings). What is abiding in the teachings?? That is "doing what Christ commands." John 15 - Jesus came to offer salvation to his 'friends'. Who are Jesus' friends? Turn to John 15 again. Those who do what Jesus commands.
Didn't Jesus die for everyone's sins and all sins are blotted out (John 3:16)?? No, that is wrongly interpreted by many (even our leaders). Let's turn to John 15 yet again!!! "No greater love hath anyone but that they give their life for their friends". Jesus gave his life for his friends. His friends do what he has commanded. This is abiding in Christ. This is 'believing on' Christ.
~ edit. Adding on about my claim that Believers are not Saved. Once a sinner Seeks God, and Believes to become a Believer, they have still to complete the path. Let's continue down the "rabbit hole" so to speak. Know this, that even Satan and the devils understand and believe Jesus is Christ, the son of God. The Believer must continue on to become a "Disciple" of Christ. The disciple is a person committed to serving and obeying their master. Discipleship was a common social norm of ancient Greece and India and spread through the civilized world more than 2000 years ago. And 2000 years ago, when the "harvest" was ripe, the people understood discipleship; they understood, scripture; they were seeking the truth of God. So when they believed, they were immediately ready for discipleship going directly from believing into the discipleship.
There was an ancient ritual of Greece and India for entering the covenant of disciple and master. This was called Baptism. In the early church, when believers were baptized into Christ, they were knowingly entering into covenant with God and Christ. But today (a time when the harvest is not ripe), the people do not understand what baptism is. I say the harvest is not ripe today because the people do not understand scripture, they do not understand what discipleship is, and they do not understand that baptism is a covenant with God. And for the Believer today, they must move forward to the covenant of Baptism and Discipleship which is the church that Jesus came to start. Today, our church leaders only say that baptism is to follow the example of Christ and to do it because he said so. Not that it is about entering into a covenant with God. Our church leaders do not understand because they are still operating under the 'church system' formulated by the Pagan Romans and not under the covenant relationship with God.
If you would like to understand the simple Salvation Plan of God, start with the book of John, chapter 15 and your understanding will lead you to the truth if you seek God only and not after denominations or principalities of the world.

kevinerose
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Jesus also said He come for the lost sheep of Israel. Gentiles are save by faith in Jesus Christ, because Israel was blinded and crucified Jesus Christ

donaldhall
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We have to know who is being spoken to and who is speaking. The gospels are written to the jews. After He calls the apostle Paul. He arose from the dead and went to the Father. Paul was struck down on the road to Damascus and Jesus gave to him the New Covenant. The letters of Paul are to the church.

glendagaskin
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Jesus told Nichodemas in John 4:3-4 that without Baptism of water and Spirit you can never get to Heaven.
The same is for all.

imxsszi
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The gospel that is taught by many people today has been reduced down to just "faith alone". This false gospel of "faith alone" has made following the commandments of Christ null and void. Obeying His commandments have been eliminated from the gospel and have been made subsequent and optional to salvation. Walking in the Spirit has been made optional as well. This false gospel of "faith alone" changes what Jesus said in Matthew 7:14 - For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few.

By teaching that we do NOT need to keep the commandments(plural) of Christ as the gospel, the saving power of the gospel has been neutralized. The end result is that millions of people have been deceived by the devil into thinking that they are saved. They were taught that "faith alone" saved them apart from them having to keep the commandments of Christ. This has become the devil's masterpiece and has deceived millions of people into thinking they have eternal life in Christ when they actually remain lost.

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What if I repent, let Jesus in my heart, believe he is the son God, but have no access to water for baptism? And I'm going to Die before baptism? Thank you.

bigal
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No ofcourse not. Sorry. Bad example. But I am saved and baptized. Just seeking knowledge and wisdom to help others. Thank you.

bigal
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Jesus teaches that we must abide in His word and that starts with Baptism into The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. After that we must live a life of obedience to His word. We must meditate on the word, recievebit into our heart and live by it. He who does that and endure until the end will be saved.

allenmorgan
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“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear [Yahwah], and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.” Ecclesiastes 12:13

jamer
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#3 Repentance is necessary = Luke 9:5-7 should be Luke 19:5-7. Thank you for making me search the scriptures !
Pastor, did you do that on purpose? because if you did I am a Berean, and I passed the test. :)

Psalm-lbgz
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Jesus seems to say obey God's commandments you will have life revelation 22:14 confirms this also God says that many times in the old testament it's simple the 10commandments are love God and love others we teach and Do them in Yahshua name we have life

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I agree and disagree here. I agree that Jesus did say to be baptized, but I disagree that it is necessary for salvation. Jesus Told them to get baptized after they were saved not as a requisite that is needed to be saved, but as a sign that they had already got saved. To be baptized was to show a sign that they had already gotten saved.. Salvation is in confession and faith in trusting in Jesus salvation, not in phsysical rituals anymore as the jews had practiced before Jesus came. John 3 "16 say anyone that believes in him shall be saved. In number 4 this preacher here quotes the verse he who has believed and has been baptized shall be saved ;but he who has disbelieved shall be condemned mark 16:6 This says he who has disbelieved shall be condemned, not he who has not been baptized shall be condemned, hence showing that salvation came through faith and not works.

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The power isn't the name POWER Is in the Meaning of the WORD Word jesus means...JEHOVAH IS SALVATION
ISAIAH 12:

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