So you don't believe you have to repent or ask for forgiveness for your sins in order to be saved ?
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved.
There is only one must-I-do.
Do you believe God's word, Kenneth?
repent = change mind = change mind from not trusting/believing to trusting/believing; same thing.
Coming to Christ for salvation implies you think you are a sinner needing a Savior.
"Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins."
Yes there is plenty of scriptures that say believe in the Lord, and you shall be saved. There is also plenty that say, must be born again to be saved, must repent, must forgive or you will not be forgiven, and so forth.
I have posted the plenty for believe & be saved. I only know of one chapter that says "Ye must be born again a couple of times." If you have plenty, quote them. Being born again is not something you do, it is something done to you when you believe. There are many things God does in salvation; man just does one = believes.
Your passage on forgive to be forgiven says nothing about salvation or a Savior. It is understood as relating to woodshed forgiveness, avoiding chastisement, which only believers can have.
Now let's see the proof for the others, namely that they are not only a few to be understood as another way of saying believe.
We don't erase a thing. But we also do not admit into evidence what is not said to pertain to salvation. Nor do we confuse what God does for us in salvation with what we must do.
I have read Mat 25. There is nothing about salvation in that chapter; the word does not occur. You confuse judgment with salvation -- 2 different subjects. Judgment is by works, salvation is by grace.
"Both groups" is a distortion; there are 3 groups.
If you want to know about salvation, read the material on that subject.
And as you sort out your doctrine,
do it within the confines of clear revelation who that works save not one, but works follow salvation as the result of salvation, not its cause. And realize that this is true:
Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.
I give them eternal lie, and they shall never perish. In determining salvation, the master control are the scriptures specifically on that subject. And remember that salvation begins in this life, continues in the present & is guaranteed for the future. There is no concept of losing salvation in the Bible, nor does Mat 25 say anything like that.
Your passage on forgive to be forgiven says nothing about salvation or a Savior. It is understood as relating to woodshed forgiveness, avoiding chastisement, which only believers can have.
Now let's see the proof for the others, namely that they are not only a few to be understood as another way of saying believe.
To many erase all the rest that Jesus said to be saved, and just water it down to mere belief ( He existed and died on the cross and rose on the third day ).
Read Matthew 25, both groups believed in Jesus as Lord, but only one's groups faith was strong enough that they did what they were suppose to out of love and not obligation. Lord Jesus said to those come to eternal life, and the other group He cast away to ever lasting punishment.
"Both groups" is a distortion; there are 3 groups.
If you want to know about salvation, read the material on that subject.
And as you sort out your doctrine,
do it within the confines of clear revelation who that works save not one, but works follow salvation as the result of salvation, not its cause. And realize that this is true:
Thou shalt call His name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins.
I give them eternal lie, and they shall never perish. In determining salvation, the master control are the scriptures specifically on that subject. And remember that salvation begins in this life, continues in the present & is guaranteed for the future. There is no concept of losing salvation in the Bible, nor does Mat 25 say anything like that.