Understanding How To Be Saved By Jesus

By Dianne Crane


Dissimilar to what certain individuals think, good works will not earn salvation for any man or woman. Rather, salvation is a gift to the human race from God the Father. If anyone is perplexed about how to be saved by Jesus, they will be happy to discover that all persons qualify for this gift, regardless of their race, background, social status, level of education, or gender.

Everyone is equal from God's point of view. There is no person who is beyond the need for salvation, and nobody is too unworthy to receive this salvation. In the book of Romans, which is located in the New Testament section of the Bible, a passage states that everyone has sinned and fallen short of God's glory. Later in the same chapter there is a verse that indicates that death is ultimately the punishment for all sin. It goes on to say, however, that eternal life is God's gift to man and those who accept this gift will spend eternity in heaven.

The Messiah came to earth to die for the sins of the human race. In doing so, he paid the price that humans could never have paid and brought them to a place where it was possible to have a relationship with God. There are several simple steps one must follow in order to be saved:

The initial step a person must take is to admit to a sinful nature. This means confessing that he or she has done or said things that are against Bible tenets or morally wrong. The man or women does not have to name each sin individually, rather the person must simply say, "I confess that I am guilty of sinning".

According to the Bible, after one confesses that he or she has sinned, the next step is to repent. The latter must be a genuine act: God knows the hearts of all people, and because he is the only one capable of judging a person's heart, he will know whether or not an individual has genuinely repented.

After repentance is the need to confess one's belief in the Holy Trinity. The person must also believe that Jesus' death and resurrection was a reality and that he is now in heaven with the Father. The final confession the person must make is that Jesus Christ is God's own son.

It is important to understand that salvation is based on the teachings of the Bible. Therefore, it does not matter how many sins one has committed in his or her former life. Whoever accepts their Savior and follows the steps outlined above is cleansed from their sins regardless of how long they sinned or the type of sins in which they indulged.

Similar to the way a person is born physically to human parents, individuals are born spiritually into God's family when they become saved. This is referred to as a spiritual rebirth, or being born again. The steps outlined above concerning how to be saved by Jesus are simple and available to anyone who wishes to embrace Christianity and accept it as their faith.




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