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The Lord Jesus is the author of salvation, not the church, so if I don't go to church, as long as I believe in the Lord Jesus and follow the correct path to salvation, won't I be saved?
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Romans 10:9 says that "if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." Baptism, footwashing, and Holy Communion are not mentioned; why are they necessary for salvation?
The Lord Jesus instructed his disciples, "If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another's feet" (Jn 13:14). But why is it that during the sacrament of footwashing in your church, only the ministers wash the fe
Aren't we saved the moment we believe and confess Christ (Romans 10:9-10; Ephesians 1:13)? Sacraments are only symbolic of the salvation we have already received. They do not have any saving effect.
Don't good works show that a person is already saved? If sacraments are required for salvation, then how do you explain the good works of Christians who have never received the sacraments?
I believe in God, and have confessed my sins, but do I NEED to be baptized to be saved? Can't I just become a member of the church?
After I am "saved" into the church, why do I still need to go to church?
Why is your church called the "True" Jesus Church? Are you telling me that all other churches are false?
Did Jesus" appearance and birth mean God's salvation to humankind?
The Star That Brought Me to the True Jesus Church
Her grandmother's love. Her mother's tears. Her father's severity. Would you believe in Jesus against these, as this sister did?
If footwashing is so essential and relates directly to a person's salvation, why is the institution only found in the Gospel according to John and not anywhere else in the Bible?
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