I have yet to find even one Christian who proclaims:
"Jesus is NOT the Savior"...
I have. Very often.
Sometimes outrght, as in one teacher in my Catholic parish (he taught science in our parish school) who said (this is a verbatim quote), "technically Jesus saves no one but makes it possible for all to be saved." Then there are other ways of saying that, such as when our Catholic teachers taught us, "Jesus opened the door to heaven but you gotta get yourself through it by what you do." "We are saved by grace.... grace is like 'gas' that God puts in your 'tank' so that YOU can get YOURSELF where you need to be." All of those, of course, deny that Jesus is the Savior.
Then I've heard many (and read their posts) say, "Jesus OFFERS salvation but you gotta will it and/or request it and/or accept it" which obviously means that the effectual part of salvation is what self does making self the Savior (or to put the very best construction on this even possible, Jesus would be PART Savior, the part that doesn't actually save anyone, and self is PART Savior, the part that actually saves).
I find a lot of Christians who say, "Jesus is the Savior BUT......." and whatever comes after the "BUT....." entirely negates what comes before it.
I agree, this SHOULD be the one issue for all Christians that should be the most clear and certain, but some denominations have muddied this up SO badly that a lot of Christians seem profoundly confused and thus uncertain.
Rev. Dr. James Kennedy, a Presbyterian minister in Florida some years ago, did door-to-door evangelism in his Florida town (dominated by Catholics and "Evangelicals and where church attendance was high). This was in the 1950's I believe. He asked just one question: "If you were to die tonight and stand before the gates of heaven and you were asked, "Why should I let you into my heaven?" what would you say?" He wrote that almost always (regardless of whether the person was Catholic or "Evangelical" - made little difference) the response was nearly always either 1) Blank.... total silence... deer in headlights... NO CLUE OR 2) A long chain of "I...." "I tried to live a good life" "I love my neighbor more than myself" "I don't sin much" "I go to church most Sundays" He commented that RARELY was Jesus even mentioned - even mentioned at all - for anything. Now, this was back when the USA was a far more religious country and when most went to church (especially in the South) but RARELY was Jesus even mentioned. I've found that too. Or He's mentioned but NOT at all as the Savior. He may have opened the door to heaven (Possibility maker) .... He may be the one who OFFERS salvation (Offerrer).... He may be one of the helpers or enablers (Helper) but none of those are embracing Jesus as the Savior. It's simple, isn't it my friend? If Jesus is the Savior then Jesus does the saving. If Jesus is the Savior then self is not.
Interesting.... this topic comes up OFTEN at CH (as it does at many other sites). Some (like me) are clear that Jesus is the Savior. And when we state that, a firestorm results - pages and pages and pages of debate, rebuttals even ridicule. One might expect that at a secular site but it happens more at Christian sites. And of course, it's been like that for 500 years. IF people agreed, "yup, you're absolutely right - Jesus is the Savior and NOT me" then there wouldn't be the persistent, constant debate, the 100+ pages but people disagreeing and debating that.
Thank you.
- Josiah
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