CHAPTER 2 FAQ - WHAT IS SALVATION?
QUESTION 21 : I’m afraid to become saved because I don’t want to get in and come back out (“backslide”), I’ll rather wait until I’m ready. Isn’t that the right thing to do? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 22 : What if my sins are too bad for God to forgive? Are there any sins that God will not forgive? Such as witchcraft, murder, adultery, etc.? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 25 : Is salvation the 'Born Again' experience? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 27 : How does the Bible use the Atonement by way of analogy? Since Jesus died "for the sins of the whole world" (1 John 2:2) has the whole world been atoned through His death? Or does the Bible's analogy of the atonement necessitate any manifestations in those in whom the atonement is applied? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 28 : Is there salvation through any other or is there another means? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 29 : I’m saved; repented, baptized, filled with the spirit, speak in tongues and all, can I use other religions or try them out? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 30 : What is the opposite of salvation and how does it hinder us, if it does? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 31 : If Christ removes the law by nailing it to the cross (Col 2:14), then why do believers still need to keep the Sabbath? Is it a prerequisite for salvation? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 32 : What will happen to those who do not obey the gospel, will they be saved? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 33 : Is it true that if Jesus didn’t “suffered and died as a true “person distinct and separate from (while still one with) the Father, the Atonement is incomplete and we remain in our sin” (Dick Helms)? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 34 : What does the Bible say about absolutes? [Click Here For The Answer]
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