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What did Jesus tell his disciples they should do? And, if someone does those things, is he then a Christian, or is there something more that he must do that Jesus did not mention? Will all Christians be saved? What does Jesus say about that?
Being a Christian is not a denominatin, it is not speaking in tounges, or it is "not" speaking in tounges. And the entire bible is a Christian handbook, not merely the few words that Jesus said.
Jesus was the promise of the old testement and the promise for the last day also.
And in many ways it is the rest of Pauls writtings that help give us a good idea of behavior and correction in christian practice
In all ways Christ and his followers were to beleive in Jesus as the Christ and the Savior of the world. Each of the first writers gives the history of Jesus, each with a special message to specific people, jew, gentile, one showing the history another the power.
so being a Christian is a way of life, if you are a Christian you are to live your entire life with the love of Christ. but it is an entier way of life.
The biggest problem is that too many people take one verse not the entire bible and try to say you have to do this, or you can't do that.
What did Jesus tell his disciples they should do? And, if someone does those things, is he then a Christian, or is there something more that he must do that Jesus did not mention? Will all Christians be saved? What does Jesus say about that?
Christ told his disciples to, among other things, go out and Baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
No, these acts do not make a person a Christian. A Christian is a disciple of Christ.
No, not all people who are Christians at this moment will be saved. Sometimes folk choose to reject the gift.
Hi,
Others have given you some good answers.
Some churches believe one must be Baptized to be a Christian, others don't.
My own belief, the belief of our Church, is following Jesus's direction to the Disciples; be Babtized.
Jesus was Baptized, in order to show us the way.
Repenting of one's sins, accepting Christ as our Savior and Lord, then being Babtized means one is a Christian; and a member of that Church. But, one must continue living life, according to being a Servant of Jesus.
Jesus told us to speak to others about the good news of the kingdom.
Told us to imitate him closely. But going through the motions of obeying God's will is not enough. Some persons go through the motions for ulterior selfish reasons.
Jude 1:
12These are blemishes[e] on your love feasts, as they feast with you without fear, looking after themselves; waterless clouds, swept along by winds; fruitless trees in late autumn, twice dead, uprooted; 13wild waves of the sea, casting up the foam of their own shame; wandering stars, for whom the gloom of utter darkness has been reserved forever. NKJV
So being a Christian means much more than merely claiming to be a Christian. It means being in an approved personal relationship with God via obedience to his will.
If a person claims to be Christian but goes about acting like the devil, then his sincerity comes into question and claiming to be might be useless since he is fooling no one except maybe himself via some sort of twisted rationalization. On the other hand, if he is ill and is not doing such things intentionally, he is forgiven because it's Adamic sin which predominates in his case. Or it could also be lack of proper knowledge and he acts in ignorance.
Luke 23:34
But Jesus was saying, " Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing " And they cast lots, dividing up His garments among themselves. NKJV
In short, only God knows who is a Christian and who is not. We can reach conclusions by what we see but they remain in the realm of opinion because we cannot scrutinize the heart.
Proverbs 4:23
Watch over your heart with all diligence,For from it flow the springs of life. NKJV
Will all Christians be saved?
Yes, assuming that they are sincere Christians.
Will all those claiming to be Christians be saved? No.
BTW
Jesus specifically mentioned this practice of putting on a hipocritical show of righteousness and condemned it.
Matthew 23:28
"So you, too, outwardly appear righteous to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness. NKJV
Is it, say, possible for Christians to view other Christians as if they were not thieves, vagabonds, and ne'er -do-wells?
Why should a discussion on what constututes or defines a Christian devolve into drawing lines in the sand and calling those who stand beyond it heretics and non-Christians?
What is wrong with supplying a simple (if it exists) definition of what a Christian is without bursting into all kinds of fervid denunciations of what a Christian isn't?
How hard would that be for a good-hearted follower of Jesus?
Nothing is wrong with a straightforward definition if that's all the questioner asked for. But if the questioner askes a series of questions then each question demands a separate answer.
1. What did Jesus tell his disciples they should do?
2.And, if someone does those things, is he then a Christian, or is there something more that he must do that Jesus did not mention? Will all Christians be saved?
3. What does Jesus say about that?
None of the above questions asks for a simple definition.
HI,
Different denominations and religions believe a little differently, in being Saved.
My own Church believes that one must repent, accept Jesus as their Savior, and be Baptized. Then, and only then, is one a Christian.
Under that description, Yes; all Christians will be saved.
HI,
Different denominations and religions believe a little differently, in being Saved.
My own Church believes that one must repent, accept Jesus as their Savior, and be Baptized. Then, and only then, is one a Christian.
Under that description, Yes; all Christians will be saved.
How do you understand the following scriptures in relation to being Christian?
Revelation 22:15
Outside are the dogs and the sorcerers and the immoral persons and the murderers and the idolaters, and everyone who loves and practices lying.
Deuteronomy 28:2
"All these blessings will come upon you and overtake you if you obey the LORD your God
Just accept and believe that Jesus Christ is your Lord and Savior. Then, live by the first commandment. If you live by the first commandment, you will automatically follow the rest.