How to be Saved Message:
Jude 20. But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost, 21. Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.
Now read that. He is telling us to build up ourselves in holy faith and the way to do this is praying in the Holy Ghost. So if you do not have the Holy Ghost how are you going to pray in the Holy Ghost?
He said keep yourselves in the love of God, then what…….? Looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ UNTO eternal life.
Now does this sound like what we were taught in ‘church’? Nope, sure does not. They all teach that we ALREADY HAVE BEEN GIVEN ETERNAL LIFE.
So what did this do? It led people to believe they already have eternal life and can therefore never be lost no matter what they do or do not do in this life. I tell you, this is one of the worst and most dangerous lies in this whole world. It causes people to live half-hearted lives and never pray; never read the Word, never witness or try to teach others; and to just do as they please in the flesh. All this time believing they are ‘saved’ and on their way to Heaven.
But see this said looking for His mercy UNTO ETERNAL LIFE. Now that is saying it is something yet to be.
If you already had eternal life, then you could not die. The fact that all still die proves we are all still in a mortal body headed to death. Therefore it COULD NOT BE ETERNAL LIFE.
Jesus did not even have eternal life until His resurrection. And none of us are going to have eternal life until our resurrection either. We are only in temporal, mortal life now. Sure it says we are passed from death unto life; but that only means he gave us spirit life from the Holy Ghost as that we are now no longer dead in trespasses and sin.
But here is the danger. If you go back to living a sinful life, then you are again dead in trespasses and sin.
You are still headed to hell. Better wake up and see the real truth and not what the ‘church’ teaches. They are all teaching lies.