What is God's Way to
Salvation?
Watchtower,
March 1, 1960,
pages 134-135
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When a person, on
the basis of the Scriptural knowledge he has gained, has belief in
Christ as the Savior whom God provided and shows that faith by his
works, he can consider himself as being on the way to salvation.
It would be a mistake for him to think that he is now saved and
cannot fall. He must show by his endurance in the Christian faith
that he is worthy of salvation. Let him that thinks he has a
firm position beware that he does not fall.1 Cor. 10:12...
Salvation from death is a gift from God to those that obey him, not
to those that disobey. (WT, March 1, 1960, p. 134)
Comment:
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Gods written Word reveals that more than profession
of belief in Jesus is required for salvation. Just saying that one
believes is not enough. When Paul and Silas told the Macedonian
jailer: Believe on the Lord Jesus and you will get saved, (Acts 16:31)
they were not limiting salvation to belief that Christ is the Redeemer.
They knew that more was involved. Besides believing that Christ is
Gods Son and mankinds Redeemer, knowledge of the Scriptures is
necessary as well as a willingness to follow Christs example. His
faith in the heavenly Father was shown by his works of public teaching
of spiritual truths that brought honor to his Father and comfort to the
people. This fine example must be followed by those who say they believe
in Christ. Their faith must be accompanied by similar works. This
is pointed out by the Bible writer James, who said: Show me your faith
apart from the works, and I shall show you my faith by my works.Jas.
2:18.
When a person, on the basis of the Scriptural
knowledge he has gained, has belief in Christ as the Savior whom God
provided and shows that faith by his works, he can consider himself as
being on the way to salvation. It would be a mistake for him to
think that he is now saved and cannot fall. He must show by his
endurance in the Christian faith that he is worthy of salvation.
Let him that thinks he has a firm position beware that he does not
fall.1 Cor. 10:12.
What he is on the way to being saved from is not the
torments of a fiery hell, for such a place exists only in the
imagination of misinformed persons. Gods Word says nothing about
eternal torment of lost souls in a fiery hell as being the punishment
for wickedness. Instead, it simply says: The wages sin pays is death.
The soul that sinneth, it shall die. All the wicked ones he will
annihilate. (Rom. 6:23; Ezek. 18:4, AS; Ps. 145:20) Gods loving
provision is salvation from eternal death. It means freedom from the
curse of death that comes because of Adams sin.
Salvation from death is a gift from God to those
that obey him, not to those that disobey. It does not go to the
wicked, which fact means that not all humans will benefit from it. The
Bible limits it to persons of all kinds that exercise faith. For I am
not ashamed of the good news; it is, in fact, Gods power for salvation
to everyone having faith. Regarding those that do not have faith, the
apostle Peter says that God will reserve unrighteous people for the day
of judgment to be cut off. That is,
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they will be cut off from life. He goes on
to say that they will suffer destruction in their own course of
destruction.Rom. 1:16; 2 Pet. 2:9, 12.
PRINCIPAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SALVATION
For a person
to gain salvation God requires that he exercise faith in Him and Christ
Jesus. A person cannot expect Gods favor when he refuses to
exercise faith in the Father as a Savior and in the One whom the Father
sent to make salvation possible. It is written: For anyone that calls
upon the name of Jehovah will be saved. (Rom. 10:13) This has to be
done by faith, not only in Jehovah and his Son, but also in the
truthfulness of his Word. Moreover, without faith it is impossible to
win his good pleasure, for he that approaches God must believe that he
is and that he becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking
him.Heb. 11:6.
The faithless person does not change reality by his
denying the existence of sin and the need for salvation. Although he may
refuse to recognize it, he is still a sinner. If we make the statement,
We have no sin, we are misleading ourselves and the truth is not in
us. (1 John 1:8) When a person exercises faith in Gods written Word as
being true he will acknowledge that he is in a sinful state because of
Adamic sin and is in need of a Redeemer. He will show repentance for his
sins against God because of his imperfection. True, God has overlooked
the times of such ignorance, yet now he is telling mankind that they
should all everywhere repent.Acts 17:30.
It is only right that the Creator should require
obedience from man. In times past those that obeyed him were the ones
that he favored. It is no different today. Salvation through the coming
war of Armageddon and from death depends upon obedience to Jehovah God
and to Jesus Christ, whom he has anointed to be earths ruler. This
is shown at Hebrews 5:9, which says regarding Christ: After he had been
made perfect he became responsible for everlasting salvation to all
those obeying him. Here again the Scriptures show that salvation is
limited and not universal.
Endurance in the way to life is also a requirement
for salvation. It does no good if a person starts out on a faithful
course of obedience to God but fails to continue on it. He must remain
faithful as long as he lives, even when his faithfulness brings the
threat of death. But he that has endured to the finish is the one that
will be saved.Matt. 24:13.
A person must manifest his faith in the manner
Christ did by dedicating himself to Jehovah God, symbolizing that
dedication by water immersion, and making public proclamation of the
truth. He must be a teacher of Gods Word and purposes. He cannot
remain silent, thinking that belief alone is sufficient for salvation.
Silence is not Gods way to it. For with the heart one exercises faith
for righteousness, but with the mouth one makes public declaration for
salvation.Rom. 10:10.
For the select few that have been chosen to rule with
Christ in the heavens salvation comes by resurrection from the condition
of death. But for the great multitude of people of all kinds that
anticipate eternal life on earth salvation will come during Christs
thousand-year reign. Christ will at that time apply toward them the
benefits of his ransom sacrifice, that they may be released from Adamic
sin, made free from death and lifted to human perfection in an earthly
paradise. This is the certain result of following Gods way to
salvation.
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