HOW TO BE SAVED FROM HELL | |
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You don't have to go to hell!
Please read this good news:
In the Bible, God's Holy Book, we read God's plan for salvation from hell.
John 3:16New King James Version (NKJV)16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
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Jesus is God's only begotten Son and
For God so [greatly] loved and dearly prized the world, that He [even] gave His [One and] only begotten Son, so that whoever believes and trusts in Him [as Savior] shall not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:16Amplified Bible
That's GREAT NEWS!
Watch the Jesus film in your own language and at the end, pray the prayer of salvation, sincerely from your heart, for God then to save you from hell.
Please click here:
jesusfilmmedia.org/1_529-jf-0-0/
Secondly, listen to Bible Teacher Derek Prince
explain: "Complete Salvation And How To Receive It"
click on video link here: youtu.be/O2sfA_hPQMk
Outline:
Complete Salvation and How to Receive It TS011
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I. So Great a Salvation
(Heb. 2:3) A. Length, width, depth and height (Eph. 3:18)
B. Salvation not limited (Ps. 78:21–22, 41) C. Sacrifice of Jesus perfect and complete—nothing can be added or taken away from it (Heb. 10:14)
1. New birth: one-time experience (John 1:11–13) 2. Salvation: an ongoing/continuing process a. Perfect tense—“having been saved” (Eph. 2:8) b. Simple past tense—a specific time (Titus 3:5) c. Continuing present—“are being saved” (1 Cor. 1:18) (compare Noah’s ark)
II. New Testament Use of Sozo (Salvation)
A. Thoroughly saved (Matt. 14:35–36)
B. Gadarene demonic delivered (Luke 8:35)
C. Woman with chronic bleeding (Luke 8:48)
D. Jairus’ daughter raised from death (Luke 8:50)
E. Cripple at Golden Gate (Acts 4:9)
F. Salvation in no other (Acts 4:12)
G. Cripple at Lystra (Acts 14:8–10)
H. Preserved from all evil (2 Tim. 4:18)
III. Two Key Words A. Exchange
1. Punished vs. forgiven (Is. 53:4–5)
2. Wounded vs. healed (Is. 53:4–5)
3. Sin vs. righteousness (Is. 53:10; 61:10)
4. Death vs. life (Heb. 2:9)
5. Curse vs. blessing (Gal. 3:13–14)
6. Poverty vs. abundance (2 Cor. 8:9; 9:8)
7. Shame vs. glory (Matt. 27:35–36)
8. Rejection vs. acceptance (Matt. 27:45–51)
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III. Two Key Words (cont’d.)
B. Identification—double identification took place on the cross
1. Jesus as the last Adam (1 Cor. 15:45, 47; 1 Pet 1:3; Rom. 6:6, 11)
a. Took every evil due to us
b. Died to take penalty for our sins
2. Believer with Jesus a. Died with Him (Col. 3:3; 2 Tim. 2:11)
b. Buried with Him (Rom. 6:4–5; Col. 2:12)
c. Made alive with Him (Eph. 2:4–6)
d. Resurrected with Him (Eph. 2:4–6)
e. Enthroned with Him (Eph. 2:4–6)
IV. God’s Purpose (Eph. 2:7)
A. Demonstration
of the riches of God’s grace
B. His workmanship/masterpiece (Eph. 2:8)
V. How to Appropriate What God Has Done
A. Repent (Mark 1:15; Luke 24:47; Acts 2:38)
B. Believe (Acts 20:20–21)
C. Confess (Rom. 10:8–10; Heb. 4:14; 3:1; 10:21, 23)
D. Act out your faith (James 2:26; Rom. 10:9–10) 1. Be baptized (Mark 16:16) 2. Give thanks (Jonah 2:9)
3. Be led by the Holy Spirit (Rom. 8:14)
E. Reasons why it is not easy
1. The enemy within: carnal mind (Rom. 8:7–8)
2. The enemy without: Satan (1 Pet. 5:6–7; James 4:7)
3. Hostile environment: the world (John 15:19) “The world” = people and systems that are not subject to the righteous government of God in the person of Jesus Christ.
4. Three forces we have to deal with:
a. The world
b. The flesh
c. The devil
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