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A friend recently asked me this question after reading through The Roman Road: A Well-Engineered Path to Salvation. It’s a fantastic question and gave me reason to write down my understanding of how they work out.

First, Romans 10:9 – “because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”

Second, Matthew 7:21 – ““Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.”

The apparent argument for conflict here would run something like this. First, I’m told by Paul (in Romans) that if I say out loud “Jesus is Lord”, I’ll be saved. However, Jesus Himself clearly says that not everyone who call’s Him LORD will be saved, but that many will (on the Day of Judgement) approach Him, calling Him LORD, and (many) will not be saved! There certainly appears to be a disconnect, and I would agree that taking the two verses, as they are presented here, doesn’t provide much in the way of unity and compatability - how then will we understand this?

I would submit that the key to understanding how these verses work together in such a way as to provide a true and full bodied understanding of God’s Salvific work will lie in the phrase believe in your heart, and that it will be helpful to further articulate what scripture means when it says “confess with your mouth”.

You can read the full article on the H57 WIKI.

 

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The Roman Road: A Well-Engineered Path to Salvation
Written by Rob Hines   
Thursday, 18 October 2007

The Roman Road is a collection of verses in Paul’s Epistle to the Romans that offers a clear and structured path to Jesus Christ. Although many people believe they will go to heaven because they have lived a good life, done charity work, been baptized as a child, attended church, or treated others fairly, the Bible declares that none of us can live up to God’s standards of righteousness. Therefore, we need a road to God that doesn’t rely on anything we do, but rather, relies on the gift of His grace alone.

The Roman Road provides a detailed map for our salvation and eternal fellowship with God. Read More

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Living Proof
Written by Rob Hines   
Saturday, 13 October 2007
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Jim Petersen's book Living Proof is aptly subtitled Sharing the Gospel Naturally. Mr. Petersen is primarily attempting to educate the reader on a number of core issues that will ultimately allow the individual to do just that, share the Gospel naturally. The basic premise is that as our society (as a whole) grows increasingly less God-minded and more secular people in general are far less likely to discuss spiritual matters; thus, we as Christians are called to step up and present the Gospel through the way we live our lives, rather than simply speaking the Truth.
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Welcome to the New Website!
Written by Rob Hines   
Monday, 08 October 2007

We finally got around to upgrading to a whole new website! Happy Birthday Tracey & Samantha! We are going with the green motif as it is Tracey's favorite color - but we might just have to try out some different palletes until we find the one we like the most!

Take the poll on the right hand side and let us know what you think!

 
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