FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON SALVATION
All religions do not lead to the same God. Allah is not a triune God and he had no son. The adherents of Hinduism worship 30 million gods. Buddhism is an atheistic religion and believes that the godhead is within. Hinduism believes that salvation is attained when one achieves Samadhi. This is a mystical state of contemplation in which one has achieved union with the universe or mistakenly with God. They also believe that the godhead lies within. The Buddhist's salvation is Nirvana, which is the complete extinction of the personality. A series incarnations or meditation is the vehicle that will lead us to this kind of spiritual perfection.
Again, there can be no perfection outside Jesus. The eastern mystics are probably developing powers of the mind and spirit that Adam had prior to the fall. However, if the Holy Spirit is not guiding them in their deliberations, deception and deadly error results. To dispel the deception that surrounds eastern mysticism, read: The Death of a Guru by Rabi R. Maharaj. Islam on the other hand, proclaims salvation by good works out-balancing bad works on a scale of justice. All of the aforementioned are not the prescribed way of the Master, Jesus. Again salvation is a gift and is not attained by self-effort or works. Whatever they achieve, cannot lead to God. Whoever comes to God by some other means are both a thief and a robber, according to scriptures.
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Is there more that one mediator between God and Man?
Jesus said "I am the Way the Truth and the Life, no man cometh unto the Father but by me" (John 14: 6). In 1Timothy 2:5, it is written "for there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the Man, Christ Jesus." The other founders of different world religions outside Christianity have belief systems of their own making. Others of them have founded religions based on the ideas of deceiving or impersonating spirits. It is written in Genesis that the serpent (Satan) was the subtlest of the Beasts of the field. In the world religions, he mixes truth with error to make false ideologies more palatable. However, that 5 percent error in amidst 95 percent truth will destroy or kill you. This is a very popular strategy in the spiritual world.
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What is the blood atonement?
In the Old Testament, the High Priest made atonement to God for his sins and the sins of the people by sacrificial animals. These sacrifices were a daily chore. The Hebrew word used in the Old Testament for atonement is Kaphar. One of its meanings is to cover. So the blood of animals covered up the Israelite's sins. When Jesus Christ came, He made a new and better covenant. Animal sacrifices stopped and He became the Sacrificial Lamb for once and for all (Hebrews 9: 11-15). His blood shed on the cross not only covers up sins but also removes them. There is no remission of sins without the shedding of blood (Hebrews 9: 22). In 1John1:7 - it is written and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all unrighteousness.
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What is the Rapture?
Some people say that the word "Rapture" is not in the Bible. However, if you look in the Latin Vulgate, you will find the derivation of the word. In Latin, "rapturo" means caught up. Nobody knows the exact time of the Rapture. However, it was prophesied that when this generation (known as the terminal generation) will witness the preaching of the Gospel to all the ends of the earth, then shall the Rapture occur (Matthew 24: 14). The blooming of
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Do we all have to experience death to enter Heaven?
According to the Bible, we will not all die. However, in the rapture, the dead will rise first and then the living. Their souls from Heaven will unite with their resurrected bodies and they will be lifted up to be with Jesus. There is also a second class of people that will never experience death. Those are most likely the young people living in this present generation. According to 1Thessalonians 4:17: "Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we ever be with the Lord." Again the Greek word "harpazō", which means to snatch or catch away, is used implying Rapture. We shall also be changed in a twinkling of an eye (1Corinthians 15: 52 -53).