This Brief, 4 Minute Video Shows You How To Be Saved, Right Now. How Cool Is That?
What Must I Do to be Saved?
You can be saved, so you do not have to worry about the coming Great Deception, or any future scary life event, you can have peace, you can know that you will spend eternity in Heaven, safe and secure. There probably is no question or thought that has bothered someone more often then; ‘Where will I go when I die?’. As we have read, being a good person does nothing for us, a good person is heading to hell according to the Bible, unless they believe and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Personal Savior. You can NOT get to heaven by doing good deeds, or works.
The Bible in fact tells us about doing good deeds, or works and what God thinks of it. Romans 3:23 – “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” , so no matter how good we are, or what good deeds we do, according to God we ALL ARE SINNERS, and in (Isaiah 64:6) here is what God thinks of our good deeds as far as them making us a good or holy person, “All our righteous deeds are like a filthy garment.” That doesn’t sound like being good, does very much as far as getting us into Heaven, does it? There is only one way for us to be forgiven of our sins, and to be able to enter Heaven, that is by believing and accepting what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross.
Realize that Jesus Christ died for you, and rose again so that He might give you eternal life. Jesus died for you, he died for each of us, no matter how much we have sinned, no matter how bad we have been, or what filthy things we have done, we can be saved. Jesus Christ offers each of us eternal life in Heaven. “The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23). “By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8, 9). Jesus is the only way to God. He is God’s Son who died in your place to pay the penalty for your sins. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” (John 14:6). Just to know or believe that Jesus died on the cross for us is not enough, we must ‘Confess our sins to God and turn away from them (try our best to not sin anymore). “Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out” (Acts 3:19).
Receive Jesus Christ by faith, accepting Him alone as your Lord and Savior. “If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Romans 10: 9, 13).
Here is how you can receive Jesus Christ, and be saved from it all………….
Just say this simple prayer and believe it in your heart “God, I cannot save myself. I know that I am a sinner, and I am sorry that sin has separated me from You. I receive Jesus Christ by faith as my Lord and Savior. Lord Jesus, thank You for dying for my sins. I accept You now as Lord of my life. Help me to live for You and to be all that You want me to be.”
If you sincerely prayed that prayer above, then you are saved, Wow! That was pretty easy wasn’t it! That’s the amazing gift that Jesus Christ gives each of us. That’s what he did for us on the cross, when he died for us, he became the perfect sacrifice for our sins. Now, try your best to stop sinning, and if you can, try attending a nice Bible believing Church, that follows the word of the Bible 100%. Church attendance is something that Jesus tells us we should do as his followers, it won’t get us to heaven alone, but if he told us to attend, I think that’s a pretty strong statement about the importance of Church. Anyway, remember even Pastors and others still sin after getting saved, when you do, just bow your head and ask Jesus to forgive you, and like I said earlier, try your best to not do that same sin again.
A deeper explanation by J.R.Church
The simple answer is to “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.” That’s what the Apostle Paul told the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:31. However, some people want to make salvation much more complicated. I once saw a small booklet entitled, “Ninety-nine Steps to Salvation.” Actually, there is only one step to salvation. Eternal life is just a prayer away.
The Atheist has decided that there is no God. Some liberal theologians believe that God died many years ago, leaving mankind to fend for themselves. Today, Jewish rabbis believe that mankind didn’t actually “fall” after all. Since men are not “sinners,” we don’t need to be saved. They believe all are born with a clean slate upon which to build our lives.
Then there is the group that believes there are many roads to salvation and that everyone has to choose his own way. They believe that in the end, men will be judged according to their works, and one’s good deeds will be compared against the accumulation of bad deeds, yielding a verdict according to weight!
Our eternal destiny is too important to leave the matter to one’s own private opinion. We must consult the Bible — and the Bible alone — to discover the answer to life’s most important question, “What must I do to be saved?”
The Philippian Jailer
First, let us consider the man who asked the question. That jailer must have been among the most ungodly men in the Roman Empire. He was as mean as they come. As a jailer, I have no doubt that he was guilty of torturing his fellowman. He had beaten Paul and Silas and put them in stocks. And for what? They had done no wrong. No jury had convicted them.
Secondly, he was stuck in a society that offered little advancement. Unlike our modern democracy, the ancient Roman society had established a class structure that made it almost impossible for the average man to better himself. Slavery was common in those days. Most people were destined to follow the occupation of their fathers. For example, it is not likely that he could have become a philosopher. If anybody ever needed to be saved, he did.
Thirdly, he was not a theologian. He knew little or nothing about the biblical story of Adam’s fall. He was not taught in the theological concepts of the soul. Furthermore, he was not aware of man’s ultimate need for a Savior. He was just an ordinary Gentile, disillusioned with the wickedness of the human circumstance. He had seen the worst of mankind and was a jailer for the dregs of society.
His Question
We are told that the jailer was about to commit suicide when Paul stopped him. From this, we can tell that he had little self-esteem. Knowing that his life would be forfeited for the escape of those in his charge, he was unable to face the wrath of his superiors. He could not endure the same torture that he had so easily inflicted upon others. Furthermore, he could not face his family with the shame of losing all of his prisoners. Such despair led him to contemplate suicide.
Once assured that none had escaped, he was brought face-to-face with Paul’s integrity — something available only through a proper relationship with the Creator of the universe. What the prisoners had, he wanted. But what about his question? Was it motivated by a desire to obtain eternal life? Or was it the outgrowth of his despair? Did he merely want to be saved from the wrath of his superiors?
Regardless of his motive for the question, Paul took the opportunity to tell him how he could be forgiven for all of his iniquities:
“And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house” (Acts 16:31).
How could he be saved — really saved? “Believe!”
“Believe!”
Belief is a spiritual experience. It is something that happens in an instant. It is a spiritual miracle that cannot be explained in human terms. We may not know how to fully explain it, but it is real, nonetheless.
Some would have us submit to a series of initiations — or a lifetime of penitence — in order to be saved. They would say that one cannot really know until judgment day. But Paul told the man to simply “believe.” If that is all that is necessary, then we can rest assured that we have eternal life the moment we believe. We need have no doubt.
Note that Paul promised the man that, upon believing, he would be “saved.” Saved? What is that? For the answer, we must examine the fate of man. All of us know that death awaits us at the end of this life. But is that all there is to it? Six thousand years of human history should tell us something about ourselves. There has to be a credible answer for the questions, “Where did I come from?” and “Where am I going?”
There has to be a reason for the human intellect. Civilization is made up of a series of human communications — men with men, communities with communities, nation-states with nearby nation-states, etc. There has to be some rhyme or reason for the interactions of mankind. We are more than mere animals who live according to instincts. As soon as early mankind began to increase, laws were established to govern interactions. This is something no animal has attempted. Man is special. There is a purpose to life that defies explanation apart from some kind of a spiritual dimension.
The Origin of Man
For many years, public education has taught that all life, including man, evolved from some lower form of existence. However, with the discovery of DNA, some scientists have decided that the code of life is too complicated to have merely evolved. DNA cries out in favor of a Designer. Some former evolutionists and intellectual free-thinkers have concluded that all life was seeded on this planet by an ancient race of space travelers from another galaxy — and that our ancestors mistook them for gods.
Among those who adhere to this theory is Dr. Francis Crick, the Nobel laureate biologist who discovered the double helix, the spiral structure of DNA. He learned that the building blocks of life are far too complicated to have evolved. So how does he get around the “God” problem that all evolutionists seem to have? He developed a theory called, “Directed Panspermia,” suggesting that life was transported to this planet in a space vehicle. Furthermore, DNA could not have been embedded in a meteor. He says, “Anything living would have died in such an accidental journey through space.”
He is convinced that the DNA molecule is far too complex to have evolved spontaneously on Earth in what he says is the “short time between the formation of this planet 4 billion years ago and the first appearance of life 3.8 billion years ago.” He says, “It is unlikely that living organisms could have reached Earth as spores from another star, or embedded in a meteorite.” Crick says, “A primitive form of life was planted on the Earth by an advanced civilization on another planet — deliberately.”
Impossible?
His theory borders on the ridiculous. The nearest galaxy is too far away for any race to travel here. Hyper-drive, you say? It is unlikely that matter can travel faster than the speed of light. If, by chance, such technology was available to an ancient civilization, then where did they get it? If we didn’t evolve, did they evolve? If we were invented, were they invented?
If the universe came into existence 4 billion years ago, as the result of an explosion (called the big bang) then their planet had to develop rather quickly in order to accommodate their life forms. Their life had to evolve rather quickly in order to produce a super intelligence that could invent DNA. So where did their DNA come from? Did they come from another more ancient race of men? If so, where did that race come from? The question of origin could go on forever.
Well, let’s give these ancient space mariners time to develop — say, about two hundred million years. Then they set out to travel the universe and seed the planets. Scientists claim that primitive life appeared on Earth some 3.8 billion years ago — not all forms of animal life, just primitive forms. Therefore, our creators had to invent DNA after only two hundred million years from the beginning of the big bang.
In that length of time, they would have proliferated their own planet beyond its ability to sustain life. Don’t forget, from the first century, until the year 2000, Earth’s population of 200 million managed to increase to a staggering 6 billion people — and we doubled our population in the past forty years. We have reached the point of the exponential curve. Soon, massive starvation will engulf our planet. So how did the race of these ancient mariners manage to survive their exponential curve until they could invent DNA and spaceships that could travel faster than the speed of light?
If these ancient mariners traveled faster than the speed of light they would have been traveling back in time. Everywhere they went, every galaxy they visited, they would have regressed further back in time. Long before they got to our planet, they would have turned back the clock to a point in time that existed before the big bang. They would have likely arrived at our spot in the universe before Earth came into existence. Furthermore, they would have never made it back home to the place and time where they started — their own galaxy and planet.
Who Were They?
If an ancient race seeded this planet, and if they are still alive after all this time, then they must be on the order of what the Bible describes as “angels.” And the one who “seeded” them must be on the order of what the Bible calls “God.” So why can’t we just accept the only terminology that has survived the test of time and call them what the oldest book in the history of mankind calls them.
Where Did They Come From?
Furthermore, since they could not have traveled across our universe without warping time, then they must have come from somewhere outside of our universe. Why not? I don’t have as much trouble believing in trans-dimensional travel as I do with having to travel across only one vast universe.
Trans-Dimensional Emanations
We can define matter, but there is one factor in this universe that we cannot explain — life. That is one entity that defies description. We can talk about atoms, protons, nuclei, electrons and quarks, but we cannot define life. It is not of this world. If it is not an emanation from another dimension, then what is it? Whether it is the life deposited in a plant cell, animal cell, or human cell, where does it come from? We can kill the cell, and not be able to determine what has changed in the cell. All of the matter is still there — only the life is gone. Where did it go? What happened to it? Can we get it back? Can we bring a cell back to life? The answer is, no. We cannot bring a dead cell back to life.
So, life must be something that only resides in the cell and is not necessarily an integral part of it. Where does it come from? And where does it go when the cell dies? Does it cease to exist? We are told that no matter can cease to exist. It might be changed, but cannot be totally destroyed. So why should we believe that life ceases to exist?
There is no reason for us to believe that something so fascinating as life — that comes to live in a cell — should cease to exist upon the death of that cell. It is commonly believed that life is not of this world. It must emanate from another dimension.
If everything is bound to this existence, then life is bound to this existence. And if that is true, then we are back to a mindless and uncontrolled evolutionary process. Yet, DNA is too complicated to have evolved. I remind you, this is the conclusion of the imminent, Nobel Prize-winning scientist, Francis Crick, of the Salk Institute in San Deigo, California. He is the one who discovered the double helix of DNA.
The Human Soul
The human body is a marvelous and mysterious machine. Though there are functions that the brain automatically controls, there are also functions that I have to consciously and deliberately control. I don’t have to tell my heart to beat. I don’t consciously have to tell my lungs to breathe. But I do have conscious control over my legs, hands, etc. I have the capacity to study and learn — to read, think and talk. There is that part of me I call “consciousness.” Can it be defined? Hardly. Its definition is just as elusive as that entity we call “life.”
It has been said that a person is a ghost living in a physical body. I am a soul, expressing emotion. I am a spirit, as noted by the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge. And I am a body, which resides in this world. And so are you. However, according to ancient rabbinical teaching, man’s soul once provided a connection with an entity known as the Breath of God — the Light of life from a heavenly realm that was broken through Adam’s transgression.
Biblical Terms
The general term “soul” consists of three entities. The first entity is the “soul” that is embedded within the body. The second entity is the “spirit” — the connection to a heavenly and eternal Light source. The third entity is that heavenly Light.
There are three biblical terms used to express what is generally regarded as the soul. The first Hebrew word (soul) is nephesh; the Hebrew term for spirit is ruach; and the Breath of God or heavenly Light that God breathed into Adam is called neshamah.
A biblical commentary explains these three entities with the following definition:
“The [soul] nephesh possesses in itself no light and cannot out of its own being engender it, and for this reason it is in close connection and deeply enmeshed with its body. The [spirit] ruach rides upon the [soul] nephesh, dominates it, and enlightens it with supernal glory, as much as it can bear; this [soul] nephesh is the throne of its [spirit] ruach. The [Breath or Light of God] neshamah produces the [spirit] ruach, rules over it, and sheds upon it the light of [eternal] life. The [spirit] ruach depends entirely upon the [Breath or Light of God] neshamah and is lit up by its light and nourished by its celestial food, while the [soul] nephesh is similarly dependent on the [spirit] ruach.”
Now let’s see if we can figure out just what happened to Adam when he sinned. God had told him that if he sinned, he would die. But we know that Adam did not die physically on the day he partook of the forbidden fruit. We are told that it was the ruach that died, thus severing the connection between the nephesh and the neshamah — between Adam’s life-consciousness and his God-consciousness. Therefore: “… the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned” (I Corinthians 2:14).
Thus, man’s fellowship with God was broken. God would no longer come down to walk in the Garden and visit with Adam in the cool of the day. Adam was driven from the Garden. Paradise was lost.
So, to recap, according to ancient Jewish writings, what we call the soul is actually made up of three entities. The soul (nephesh) appears to be our human life-consciousness. But, as far as we can determine, man is born without a God-consciousness. That is where the heavenly Breath or Light (neshamah) comes in. That is the part that was breathed into us by God, Himself. When we believe in Jesus and receive Him into our lives, the neshamah regenerates the ruach that had died. We become alive unto God again. Fellowship with God is reestablished.
We have only to observe a natural unsaved man to understand this concept. The unsaved man has no contact with God. As far as the natural man is concerned, there is no God. Oh, he may have an intellectual explanation for the existence of some “man upstairs,” but he has no personal experience to back up his statement. A man must be regenerated (by the Holy Spirit) in order to absolutely know in his soul that there is a God. This is what the Bible refers to as being “born again.” Something has to be reborn inside of us. That entity reborn is what the rabbis call the ruach:
“All three are one [soul], forming one whole, united in a mystical bond, in which nephesh, ruach and neshamah constitute together one totality.”
Simply put, when Adam sinned, man’s connection with God was severed:
“Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned” (Romans 5:12).
This connection has to be regenerated in order to obtain eternal life. And that is why Jesus came to die on Calvary’s cross. He came to regenerate the connection with eternal life — that Breath of God — that heavenly Light.
The Gospel
Sound complicated? It’s not, really. It is simply a matter of believing that Jesus is God’s only begotten Son, and that He came to Earth, was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died to remove your sin — that original sin you inherited from Adam — then rose again on the third day to assure your future resurrection.
Here is what it takes to be “born again.” It is as simple as ABC:
- A – Admit you are a sinner.
- B – Believe that the Lord Jesus Christ died and rose again to give you eternal life.
- C – Call upon Him in prayer and ask for salvation.
The Apostle Paul explains:
“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
“For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Romans 10:9,10).
Yes, salvation is just a prayer away. You could pray this model prayer or one like it:
“Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I believe that you are the Son of God. I believe that you died and rose again to give me eternal life. I am sorry for my sins. Please forgive me and give me eternal life. Come into my heart and life right now, I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.”
You are now “born again.” This new birth is a gift from God. He bestows eternal life upon you according to His sovereign grace. You did not receive it because of some work on your part. Nor can you lose your new gift of eternal life. Otherwise, it would not be “eternal.” Having been born into the family of God by a spiritual rebirth, God is now your heavenly Father. Through the death of Christ, you have been made heir to His “last will and testament.”
That is the testament God made with Abraham. It is a “grace” covenant offering eternal life. It offers a “city whose builder and maker is God.” Jesus was the One who made that covenant with Abraham. When He died as the “Testator,” the covenant, which we call the New Testament,” became effective. You are now an heir to that covenant.
Because it was a covenant of “grace,” there are no regulations to be observed. There are no laws to keep. It is not a wage paid to you because of works. It is a gift from God:
“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23).
The Apostle Paul wrote again on this subject:
“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God:
“Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8,9).
You can take comfort and assurance from God’s Word that you now have eternal life and that it is a free gift, given by grace and grace alone.


























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