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Any that believe the gospel because that’s the only qualifier.
The focus isn’t on the denomination that’s a satanic red herring.
It’s whether or not you simply believe the gospel and no longer seek to be justified by the law (which is literally what religion is. If Paul considers himself dead to the law, he’s disowning his priesthood and resting in what Jesus did.)
The gospel condemns religion which completely sideswipes most people’s understanding of what God is asking for when you look at the Bible. The overall reoccurring theme of the book throughout is faith and it doesn’t change. People will argue semantics on dispensationalism and say that it changes things and I’m flat out telling you that if God has foreknowledge, he intended the vehicle of salvation for everyone to be faith from the very beginning irrespective of time. Due to his impartiality and no showing of favoritism. To establish things for the sake of his purposes not just “because”.
If I simply believe that Jesus paid for my sins by shedding his own blood willfully, dying on the cross, was buried and came back from the dead on the third day according to what is prophecy in the OT. It’s done, and I know I’m going to heaven not because of something I did, but because of what God himself did in the form of man on my behalf. Lest I be able to boast.
This is why God does it through grace, it’s antithetical to pride and disallows Satan to subvert the message with his lies and subtlety.
Religion tries to seduce you into idolizing yourself by relying on law following, it’s why it turns people into militant apostates that gatekeep the gospel from people or turns them into outright atheists that attack anyone that mentions God because they thought the law following was what God was asking for when you’d literally have to be God in order to actually do all of it.
Any that believe the gospel because that’s the only qualifier.
The focus isn’t on the denomination that’s a satanic red herring.
It’s whether or not you simply believe the gospel and no longer seek to be justified by the law (which is literally what religion is. If Paul considers himself dead to the law, he’s disowning his priesthood and resting in what Jesus did.)
The gospel condemns religion which completely sideswipes most people’s understanding of what God is asking for when you look at the Bible. The overall reoccurring theme of the book throughout is faith and it doesn’t change. People will argue semantics on dispensationalism and say that it changes things and I’m flat out telling you that if God has foreknowledge, he intended the vehicle of salvation for everyone to be faith from the very beginning irrespective of time. Due to his impartiality and no showing of favoritism. To establish things for the sake of his purposes not just “because”.
If I simply believe that Jesus paid for my sins by shedding his own blood willfully, dying on the cross, was buried and came back from the dead on the third day according to what is prophecy in the OT. It’s done, and I know I’m going to heaven not because of something I did, but because of what God himself did in the form of man on my behalf. Lest I be able to boast.
This is why God does it through grace, it’s antithetical to pride and disallows Satan to subvert the message with his lies and subtlety.
Religion tries to seduce you into idolizing yourself by relying on law following, it’s why it turns people into militant apostates that gatekeep the gospel from people or turns them into outright atheists that attack anyone that mentions God because they thought the law following was what God was asking for when you’d literally have to be God in order to actually do all of it.
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