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WRONG RESPONSES TO THE GOSPEL
(The only proper RESPONSE to the Gospel
is simply to BELIEVE it.)
Before we look at the wrong responses to Gospel, let us
call your attention to the only right response to the Gospel.
One is saved by Gods grace alone through faith alone in Christ
alone based on His finished work alone. In light of Christs
death for our sins and bodily resurrection, the issue in salvation
is not do, but done. The basis is not
our walk, but Christs finished work.
The means is not works but simply faith.
Let us not garble the Gospel, nor muddle the means to everlasting
life by confusing the condition of salvation through telling people
such erroneous conditions or wrong responses such as
- asking Jesus into your heart
as He
comes when you believe the Gospel, not by asking Him in. (John
1:12; Galatians 4:6)
- "giving your life to Christ
as He does
not want your dead-in-trespasses and sins life, but
wants to give you a new life in Christ. (John 10:11; 2 Corinthians
5:17)
- making a commitment to Christ
as salvation
is not assured by your promise/pledge to Christ but on Gods
promise/pledge to you. (1 John 2:25, 5:13)
- turning over the controls of your life to Christ
as Romans 12:1 is an exhortation to believers ("brethren"),
not to unbelievers.
- believing plus baptism
as a believers
baptism is to be done as a public testimony of ones faith
and identification with Christs death, burial, and resurrection
as a result of being saved ¾ not as a means to salvation.
(1 Corinthians 1:17; Acts 8:36-38, 18:8)
- believing and keeping the Ten Commandments
as God never designed the Ten Commandments to be a way of salvation,
but to show us our sin and need of the Saviour. (Romans 3:20,
3:28; Gal. 2:16, 21, 3:10, 3:24-26)
- submitting to Christs mastery / lordship in
your life
as James 4:7-10 is clearly a passage
for believers (1:2, 1:16, 1:19, 2:1, 3:1, 3:10, 3:12, 4:1, 4:11),
not for unbelievers. And while there is no debate that Christ
is Lord, the issue in salvation is
BELIEVE on the
LORD JESUS CHRIST and thou shalt be saved. (Acts 16:31)
- "repenting of or confessing your sins
as 1 John 1:9 is a condition for believers to have fellowship
with God (1 John 1:3, 6, 7) as a child of God (1 John 2:1), not
a means to be born again for the unsaved (John 1:12-13). And while
one must see he is a sinner before a holy God in order to see
his need of a Saviour, the solution is not confessing ones sins
to God. Instead, it is believing that Christ made full payment
for your sins upon the cross (1 John 2:2, 4:9-10). Otherwise,
how many sins must you repent of, how often, in what areas, and
how perfectly in order to know you are saved? Confusing, isn't
it? One must repent (change their mind) about trusting Jesus Christ
versus something else.
- praying the sinners prayer
which
is found nowhere in the Bible. Where do you find anyone in Scripture
leading someone else in prayer to be saved? Nowhere!
- coming forward
as the issue is not
getting out of your seat, but coming to Christ by faith in Him
alone. (John 6:35-40)
Now I can almost hear someone screaming out, But isnt
this all simply a matter of semantics? My reply to that objection
is yes and no depending on what you mean.
Yes, it is a matter of semantics if you mean that word meanings
and definitions are very important. On the other hand, this is not
a matter of semantics if you mean that trusting in Jesus Christ
alone and one of these inaccurate, misleading statements are
really saying the same thing.
When the Holy Spirit directed the writers of Scripture to record
in perfect accuracy the inerrant Word of God, He knew the difference
between pisteuo (believe) and aiteo (ask),
or homologeo (confess) or hupotasso (submit)
or didomi (give). Over a hundred plus times in the
New Testament, the Holy Spirit decided that pisteou
(believe) would be the word used to describe the one and only condition
of salvation.
Dear friend, if pisteuo (believe) was good enough for
the Holy Spirit, is it not good enough for you? I exhort you. Do
not let your pride (Ive taught that cliché in
the past) or your emotions (Ive prayed this with
my kids) or your religious traditions (our church has
always said that) get in the way of truth and biblical accuracy
on the most important issue that anyone must address. I appeal to
you to do away with these sacred cows of modern evangelicalism,
and let us return to the authoritative Word of God to embrace what
the Lord says about our eternal salvation.
And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do
to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ, and thou shalt be saved
. (Acts 16:30-31)
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