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Originally Posted by pbiwolski
Last summer I found myself in an uncomfortable and unprofitable situation.
I was going door to door soulwinning in our community with the "new guy" when he turned out to be Jerry (well, that wasn't his name, but it was his stripe). His theory of Abraham and salvation,etc. was being presented to a lost soul. He preached that Abraham believed God and it was counted to him for righteousness...then suggested that anyone (Buddist, Muslim, anybody) who will wholly believe in God for salvation (Abraham his example) will be saved. His words were "even if they have never heard the name of Jesus."
Aaaaahhh!!! What could I do? I wanted to kick him, smack his mouth with my Bible, anything to shut him up. I tried to discreetly interject and shift the approach while "saving face" to the sinner, but the "new guy" was too focused. I continued praying...and eventually the door was shut. The next few minutes brought sharp contention and we had to drop it for the spirit was getting bad.
This nightmare was the result of the teaching being refuted in this thread. It's a shame, but it being taught all over the place.
MY NOTE: The OT saints were looking for the bloody Redeemer in Isaiah 63, not the bloody Redeemer in Isaiah 53. AMEN!
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From reading on this forum, I'm positive Jerry would not say that a person can be saved even if they had never heard the name Jesus.
You certainly can't argue with God can you?
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Genesis 15:6 And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.
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Do you understand that in the Bible we have a progressive revelation? Abraham believed God and God's promises of a future messiah. Looking forward to the cross.
Today, we look back to the cross. So, yes of course only through Jesus and His atoning work on the cross can we be saved. And yes, if a Buddhist or Muslim or anyone were to repent of their sins and trust in Jesus they also would be saved. This is saving faith in God. Repentance and faith in Christ go hand in hand.