I had a discussion with a friend yesterday (still very fresh in my mind) that told me he thinks that all
religions lead to salvation in the end.
Abmadinejad asks Bush to take his Christianity seriously, and to join with himself in seeking to discern the proper application of the teachings of these prophets to current events: «We believe that a return to the teachings of the divine prophets is the only
road leading to salvation....
It presupposes that the religion other than what is officially self defined as «Christian» is pagan and sometimes idolatrous, and that any interrelation is accommodation to heresy, which is to be shunned as
not leading to salvation.
The remarkable thing about this sentence is not only its loose syntax but its implicit meaning: (1) the Pauline epistles are regarded as addressed just as generally as II Peter itself is; (2) they have been collected and are regarded as scripture; and (3) among them are the Pastoral Epistles, for the forbearance of the Lord
as leading to salvation is mentioned in I Timothy 1:15 - 16.
The problem with a theology that preaches that only one religion, and indeed only one interpretation of one religion, can be correct, and all
others lead to salvation, is that you're jumping into an already crowded pool when you say that.
She describes how a series of dreams and a vision led to her salvation
While the Christian will continue to find in Jesus a special, even normative, light and
life leading to salvation, he ought to be open to listen to the testimony of other prophets and saints, even while sharing his own good news with confident conviction.
The main reason that I believe that this collection of historically contingent documents is the inerrant revelation of God is because I believe Jesus rose from the dead and I have experienced the power of that event: therefore the prophecies weren't empty promises, the conquest of Israel wasn't just a powerplay under the masquerade of a divine mission, and the apostles really were guided by the Holy Spirit to expound further on all
matters leading to salvation.
Well that is exactly my point here dear friend — Call God by any name, recognize god in any form or without form as you like — every
road leads to salvation.
In prison, his arguments with a Christian led him to salvation
Going to church to save your soul while hoarding your good fortune as your fellow man is suffereing, is not Christian and will
not lead to your salvation.
LOL — that sounds exactly like the Catholics — the Pope is the only vehicle through which God speaks, his word is infallible, and no other church on the planet can
lead you to salvation.
I am talking about the forgiveness of sins that
lead to salvation.
Narrow is the way that
leads to salvation my friend.
And Jesus» presence, far from some kind of mystical indwelling, is most naturally interpreted in light of Matthew's consistent Torah - centered approach: Jesus is «with» the disciples precisely as the one who issues the love - commandment and thereby facilitates the obedience that
leads to salvation — just as, in a similar way, Mt. 18:18 implies that his presence in the gathered community is for the express purpose of enabling right legal decisions.
Narrow is the road that
leads to salvation; few there are who enter it.
The teacher's method of evangelism had three steps: tell people they are sinners, tell them about Christ, and
lead them to salvation.
3:4 - 11), but it was not the right righteousness that
leads to salvation, the righteousness achieved by faith in Christ.
At least the penitent is given a clear choice: persisting in their sins and remaining unreconciled to God and the Church, or the conversion that
leads to salvation.
Had a Paul like experience that
led to salvation.
For sadness as intended by God produces a repentance that
leads to salvation, leaving not regret, but worldly sadness brings about death.
«From childhood you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that
leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
For the sorrow that is according to the will of God produces a repentance without regret,
leading to salvation, but the sorrow of the world produces death.
Some even say that all roads lead to Rome, in other words all religions
lead to salvation.
Confessing sins to God, not doing certain things while making an effort to do other things, making a verbal confession of faith... None of
these lead to salvation, but are rather a result of salvation and come forth from the indwelling Holy Spirit as fruit.
Save yourself from the threat of destruction by meeting the demand that
leads to salvation.
Remember, «Godly sorrow brings repentance that
leads to salvation» (2 Corinthians 7:10).
A letter written by Hanks» character in the Luisa Rey segment, a bit of dogma spat out by Sonmi - 451, Frobisher's endless letters, they all serve as a device to tell us that we're supposed to be watching a film about how the friendship between Ewing and the stowaway slave has a ripple effect that could
lead to the salvation of man 500 years later.
However, it is an unquestionably ruthless act that sets in motion the transformations that
lead to their salvation and to happy endings for not only the four children, but their nanny, an abandoned baby, a candy magnate, and his long - lost son too.
I think it could
lead to salvation.
Hardened by her travails, tempered by fire and reforged into the one who will
lead us all to salvation.
Depending on how she chooses to traverse this journey, she will either be
lead to salvation, or will be doomed to madness.
Paul Cuisset's much - anticipated survival - horror title AMY is now available worldwide for XBLA and PSN users - the US version isn't due to hit for another week yet, though - and to celebrate, a launch trailer has been dispatched to sway those on the fence to join the titular heroine and
lead her to salvation.