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- “Believe in Jesus” “Sinner’s Prayer”—Enough for Salvation?
Christian salvation requires more than believing in Jesus as Savior The Bible says the demons know that Jesus is ‘the Son of God,’ but they face destruction, not salvation
- Door-to-Door Ministry—Can It Earn You Salvation? - JW. ORG
Are Jehovah’s Witnesses trying to earn salvation by their door-to-door ministry? God promises his mercy as a gift Find out how
- What Does the Bible Say About Salvation? - JW. ORG
What Is Salvation? The Bible’s answer The terms “save” and “salvation” are sometimes used by Bible writers to convey the idea of a person’s being delivered from danger or destruction (Exodus 14:13, 14; Acts 27:20) Often, though, these terms refer to deliverance from sin
- What Does the Bible Say About ‘Once Saved, Always Saved’?
Scriptures about salvation do not teach ‘once saved, always saved ’ Jesus illustration of a vine and its branches emphasizes the need for faith
- Jehovah’s Name—What It Should Mean to Us - JW. ORG
6 Jesus’ very name means “Jehovah Is Salvation,” and he proved to be Jehovah’s means of saving those who exercise faith Jesus came to the earth to offer himself in behalf of mankind
- Help Your Children Become “Wise for Salvation” | Simplified
Watchtower Study February 12-18, 2018: How can the Bible example of Timothy help young ones ‘grow to salvation’?
- Salvation - JW. ORG
Salvation is a gift from God given to those who put faith in the sin-atoning value of the sacrifice of his Son ) Heb 5:9, RS: “He [Jesus] became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him ” (Italics added ) (Does this conflict with the statement that Christians are “saved through faith”?
- “Stand Firm and See the Salvation of Jehovah” - JW. ORG
“Stand Firm and See the Salvation of Jehovah” 14:13, 14, 21, 22, 26-28 Jehovah is a caring and considerate Savior How did he show personal consideration for the Israelites during the Exodus from Egypt? He organized them — Ex 13:18 He provided guidance and protection — Ex 14:19, 20 He delivered all of his people, both young and old alike
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