The doctrine of salvation is tied to the fact that all mankind has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God based on Rom. 3v. 23. Sin entered the earth since Gen. 3. Adam and Eve sinned and after that all their descendants were born with a sinful nature, by which each finds themselves sinning without any person teaching them how to sin. A sinful nature is like an automatic computer program by which mankind automatically begins to sin. Because of this problem, man cannot save himself and so God devised a plan to help him. Rom 5v. 8 says that while we were sinners, God loved us, and due to this love he sent his Son to die for us. Jesus came to die ONLY FOR THOSE who believe he is the Messiah based on John 3v. 16, NOT for each and every mankind.
Contrary to the heretic teachings and practices of many, salvation is by grace through faith based on Ephe. 2v. 5. And people can only be saved while on earth, NOT after they die. The Catholics lie that they can pray for the dead to be saved. A person becomes a saint after salvation while alive contrary to Catholic teachings that the living can make a dead person a saint. Carrying huge crosses, hanging demonic prayer beads on your neck, bowing to idols of Jesus or Mary, etc., will not save anyone. Worshiping the Saturday will not save you. We are not commanded to worship on Saturdays only. The Church in ACTS met on Sundays, not Saturdays. We worship God daily. All those are Satanic methods of deception sent by Satan to bring you down to his hell. Jesus only died for a few elect people based on Rom. 8vv. 29-30. Jesus said that the way to heaven is narrow, but that to hell is wide. Only a few see the narrow way. God knew in advance those who would believe and planned in advance to save them. Rom. 10v. 10 says that one believes in his heart and confesses with his mouth to salvation. If you ask Jesus to forgive all your sins and save you from them, he will do so. After that you should work out your salvation by keeping his word. You should be filled with his Spirit to become his witness based on Acts 1v. 8.
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