The Problem with this generation isn't that verse, the problem with this generation, is that is the ONLY very they believe and all verses that specifically say believing to be Saved.
You are constantly condemning "this generation" and exalting yourself as sinless, 100% of the time in the "present tense" (1 John 1:8). The Bible clearly states that we are saved through believing in Him (John 3:18; Acts 10:43; 13:39; 16:31; Romans 4:5 etc..). Yet you say believing is not enough. Please describe what YOU believe it means to "believe in Him" in order to become saved.
The above verse says whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be Saved, that is TRUE, but this verse does not negate, make void, all the other verses which specifically teach what it takes to be SAVED.
We call upon the Lord in faith when we become saved. It's not an addition requirement to accomplish after we have been saved through faith. Through flawed hermeneutics, you are teaching with salvation by works below.
Mar_13:13 And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
The same one's who endure to the end are the same one's who have been saved through faith. Saving faith in Christ endures and is not some shallow, temporary belief that has no root, produces no fruit and withers away.
Mar_16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
Your true colors are showing more and more now. Works salvationist. This explains a lot! He who believes and is baptized will be saved
(general cases without making a qualification for the unusual case of someone who believes but is not baptized) but he who
does not believe will be condemned. The omission of baptized with "does not believe" shows that Jesus does not make baptism absolutely essential to salvation. Condemnation rests on unbelief, not on a lack of baptism. So salvation rests on belief. NOWHERE does the Bible say "baptized or condemned." If water baptism is absolutely required for salvation, then why did Jesus not mention it in the following verses? (3:15,16,18; 5:24; 6:29,40,47; 11:25,26). What is the ONE requirement that Jesus mentions 9 different times in each of these complete statements?
BELIEVES. *What happened to baptism? *Hermeneutics. John 3:18 - He who
believes in Him is not condemned; but he who (is not water baptized? - NO)
does not believe is condemned already, because he has not (been water baptized? - NO)
because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
A perfect example of FAITH + WORKS = SAVED.
We are saved through faith, NOT WORKS (Ephesians 2:8,9). Your true colors have now fully surfaced. You are a works salvationist.
This explains a lot!
Believing is the Faith part, the getting baptised is the WORK part, but this generation thinks FAITH ONLY is enough, they believe the one verse above, and ignore, void, or interpret away all the other verses that teach what it means to be SAVED.
No, you ignore the context of Mark 16:16 and a multitude of verses that make it clear that we are saved through belief/faith "apart from additions or modifications" - (Luke 8:12; John 1:12; 3:15,16,18,36; 5:24; 6:29,40,47; 11:25,26; Acts 10:43; 13:39: 16:31; Romans 1:16; 3:22-28; 4:5; Galatians 2:16; Ephesians 2:8 etc..). What a genuine believer means by salvation through "faith in Christ alone" and what James means by "faith only" is NOT the same message.
In James 2:14, we read of one who
says-claims he has faith but has
no works (to back up his claim). This is not genuine faith, but a
bare profession of faith. So when James asks, "Can
that faith save him?" He is saying nothing against genuine faith, but only against an
empty profession of faith/dead faith. *Please listen closely - *James does not teach that we are saved by works. His concern is to
show the reality of the faith professed by the individual (James 2:18) and demonstrate that the faith claimed (James 2:14) by the individual is genuine. Simple!
The word "alone" in regards to salvation through faith "in Christ alone" conveys the message that
Christ saves us through faith based on the merits of His finished work of redemption "alone" and not on the merits of our works. It is through faith "in Christ alone" (and not by the merits of our works) that we are justified on account of Christ (Romans 3:24; 5:1; 5:9); yet the faith that justifies is never alone (solitary, unfruitful, barren) if it is genuine (James 2:14-24). *Perfect Harmony.*
Joh_10:9 I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.
Jesus is the door and we enter in through FAITH. Not by works and not by delusional, sinless performance.
So believing is NOT enough, you must ENTER in, to be Saved.
We enter in through believing in Him, so believing is enough because the object of our belief in receiving salvation is "Jesus Christ and His finished work of redemption." Christ's finished work of redemption is sufficient and complete to save believers. No supplements needed. You have really perverted the gospel of Christ which is the
power of God unto salvation for everyone who
BELIEVES.. (Romans 1:16).
Rom_8:24 For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? HOPE and believing are entirely different things.
hmm... Hebrews 11:1 -
Faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. If we have saving faith in Christ then we have this hope.
Rom_10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Confessing with our mouth that Jesus is Lord and believing in our heart that God raised Him from the dead are not two separate steps to salvation but are chronologically together. Romans 10:8 - But what does it say? "THE WORD IS NEAR YOU,
in your mouth and in your heart" (together) that is, the word of faith which we are preaching, (notice the reverse order from verse 9-10) - that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Confess/believe; believe/confess.
1 Corinthians 12:3 - Therefore I make known to you that no one speaking by the Spirit of God calls Jesus accursed, and
no one can say that Jesus is Lord except BY the Holy Spirit. There is divine influence or direct operation of the Holy Spirit in the heart of a person when confessing that Jesus is Lord. This confession is not just a simple acknowledgment that Jesus is the Lord (even the demons believe that), but is a deep personal conviction, without reservation, that Jesus is that person's Lord and Savior. So simply believing in our head (and not in our heart) that God raised Him from the dead does not result in righteousness and simply reciting the words "Jesus is Lord" not by the Holy Spirit from a check list of steps as if they are simply magic words that help get us an entry pass through the door of eternal life is not unto salvation.
Yet another verse that plainly teaches FAITH + WORKS = SAVED. Believe that Jesus was raised from the dead= Faith. CONFESS = WORKS
False. Confession is not a work for salvation, but an expression of faith. Now what about someone who is moot and cannot speak? How can they confess with their "mouth?" Such a person would remain lost according to your erroneous interpretation of Romans 10:9,10. Also, if we are not saved until we are water baptized, according to your misinterpretation of Mark 16:16, then how can confession be made unto salvation when it precedes water baptism? Many verses that clearly state we are saved through faith would be a lie if additional requirements which follow faith must be accomplished before we are saved.
1Co_15:2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
SAVED if we keep in memory what the Apostle Paul told us. Not believe what he told us, but to keep in memory what he told us, yet another WORK.
Yet another misconception on your part. To believe in
vain is to believe
without cause or without effect, to no purpose. If, as some are saying in Corinth, there is no resurrection, then faith is
vain and worthless (vs. 14). The people who fail to hold fast to the word (the gospel) that Paul preached in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, demonstrate that they "believed in vain" (did not truly believe). That is the main point. Not work for your salvation by keeping in memory what he told us.
So people of this generation teaches that Faith ONLY is enough, yet Scriptures plainly teach that to be SAVED requires Faith AND Works.
FALSE! You have been unmasked. Faith that saves TRUSTS IN CHRIST ALONE FOR SALVATION, not to be confused with an empty profession of faith that produces no works and demonstrates that it's dead. This is what James means by faith only, which is not genuine faith in the first place. Those who believe they are saved by works and that they live a sinless life 100% of the time are truly suffering from a terminal case of self righteousness.