CHAPTER 1 FAQ - INTRODUCTION (FAITH)
QUESTION 1 : If I simply say I believe or receive him, am I saved? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 2 : Okay, so what if I receive him as my personal savior? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 3 : What is Predestination? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 4 : Does the Bible say that we accept him, or does God choose and accept us? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 5 : Since he chooses us, rather than us choosing him, is there a Biblical choice that we are given? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 6 : Faith- How does it work? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 7 : The Bible said we are not saved by works, so how comes works are need for saving faith? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 8 : Wasn’t the Bible referring to these people as being saved when it said, ‘even to them that call on his name’ or “even to them that believe…” (John 1:12)? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 9 : The bible said that “whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Rom 10:13); can we not just do that and be immediately saved? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 10 : What about John 6:47; “He that believeth on me hath everlasting life.” Isn’t it that simple? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 11 : How is it John said, “whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God” (1 John 5:1)? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 12 : I know I've had an experience with the Lord, or a touch from the Lord, but I've never spoken in tongues. If I'm not born again or saved, then what am I? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 13 : Well, we have different beliefs. I know I'm going to heaven when I die, and I haven't been baptized because I am not ready to be, but just because I haven't been does not mean that I am not going to heaven, it just means that I am not at the spiritual part that I want to be. I have accepted Christ as my savior and that to me, is being "born again!?" [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 14 : Why do you attach such an importance to the Bible? Why should I? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 15 : You said works must be experienced after belief for one to be saved. And in the first chapter you said that works is being obedient to the Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. How is it then Jesus said, “This is the work of God, that ye believe on him who he hath sent” (John 6:29). [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 16 : It has been said that one has to believe in the actual baptism of Jesus to be saved. Jesus baptism by John represents or was symbolic of the Jewish High Priest laying his hands on the sacrificial goat, which transferred the sins of the nation to the animal. In other words, the sins of humanity were laid on Christ by John’s baptism. Is solely believing in the baptism of Jesus necessary? Even further, does this belief alone saves you? (From John C. Young book) [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 17 : So why is easy ‘belief-ism alone’ so widespread? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 18 : How does one obey the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ [Gospel]? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 19 : James makes a demand in his letter, "But someone will say, 'You have faith, and I have works.' Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works" (James 2:18). James' question falls under the category of 'epistemology,' - of how we can know that something is so - versus 'ontology,' - of what is. In James's letter, works are offered as sign or evidence of faith. As James points out, what a man does is more compelling than what he says. But does God, who knows our thoughts afar off, require evidence? [Click Here For The Answer]
QUESTION 20 : What practice is closely associated with believing the gospel? [Click Here For The Answer]
BACK TO INDEX