Yes, according to Christian scripture, particularly Jesus' words in John 3:3 about being "born again" or "born from above," a spiritual rebirth is necessary to enter the Kingdom of God (heaven), a process involving repentance, faith in Jesus, and the work of the Holy Spirit. This isn't a physical rebirth but a spiritual transformation, replacing the old sinful nature with new life in Christ through God's grace, often linked to believing in Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Ephesians 2:5 tells us “even though we were dead because of our sins, [God] gave us life when he raised Christ from the dead. It is only by God's grace that you have been saved.” In order to receive salvation, we have to be born again.
' Jesus answered, 'I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at my saying, “You must be born again”'” (John 3:3-7).
So that's what you need to do if you want to come to God and be saved: Repent, have faith, and be baptized. If you do these things, you'll be in a state of grace, and as long as you remain in a state of grace, you'll go to heaven.
Jesus answered him, “I assure you and most solemnly say to you, unless a person is born again [reborn from above—spiritually transformed, renewed, sanctified], he cannot [ever] see and experience the kingdom of God.”
In Jeremiah 10:1-4 the verses basically say not to cut down trees and decorate them as the heathens did to sum it up. So why is this such a common practice among Christians, when they shouldn't even be celebrating Christmas in the first place?
As Christians, we believe that the way to heaven is through faith in Jesus and His atoning sacrifice. By trusting in Jesus' death and resurrection, believers are reconciled with God and granted eternal life. Heaven is depicted in the Bible as a place of eternal joy and fellowship with God.
With this declaration, Alma identified for Corianton the three most abominable sins in the sight of God: (1) denying the Holy Ghost, (2) shedding innocent blood, and (3) committing sexual sin. Adultery was third to murder and the sin against the Holy Ghost as abominable sins.
These seven sins—idolatry, fornication, adultery, homosexuality, dishonesty, drunkenness, and foul language—can lead us away from God and prevent us from entering heaven. But there is hope. Repentance and turning away from these sins are key to restoring our relationship with God.
Church teaching says nothing about the time of 3 a.m. However, in popular culture it has become known as the “devil's hour.” This is because Gospel tradition reports that Jesus died at 3 p.m., and so—because the devil likes to mock God—the inverse hour of 3 a.m. is considered the time the devil chooses to manifest most ...
Roman Catholic tradition teaches that unbaptized infants, not being freed from original sin, go to Limbo (Latin: limbus infantium), which is an afterlife condition distinct from Hell. This is not, however, official church dogma.
If you put your faith in Jesus you can be “100%” sure you are of going to heaven someday, not because you said a prayer, but because you put your faith in Jesus! Now share that good news with everyone you can!
Because when God gets to work in you,it's a completely new beginning. So then, Jesus said, No one can see the Kingdom of God unless they are born again.
Yes, we who are saved still sin, but we are not sinners. We are saints. If we are sinners before being saved and we are still called sinner AFTER we are saved, our new identity in Christ is moot.
The number 1,000 signifies completeness or a great number. This number, then—144,000—is the great and complete multitude of God's people! This is a much more fitting way of reading Revelation and the message it conveys. Let's not constrain God only to saving 144,000 with him in heaven.
So, can a person be saved by the grace of God, slip back into sin, and still go to heaven? Yes. But it is a very expensive trip. You lose and lose and lose; there is no “getting away with” sin.
Jesus Christ called the Holy Spirit "Spirit of Truth" (John 14:17; 15:26; John 16:13) and warned us, "All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men; but the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit shall not be forgiven unto men" (Matthew 12:31).
It is comprised of twelve main chapters on the twelve things God cannot do: He cannot learn, be surprised, change his mind, be seen, bear to look at evil, change, be lonely, suffer, die, be tempted, lie, and disown himself.
We feel anew God's love for us as His children—and our Savior's love for us.” When we feel God's love as we repent, we can know that we have been forgiven and that our Heavenly Father wants us to stay close by His side.
Reserved Sins?
Yes God can forgive all sins. However He sees right into your soul and can tell whether you are just faking it because you don't want to be punished for your actions or whether you truly repent of your sins and believe in what Jesus did. If you truly believe in Jesus and repent of your sins then yes you will be saved.
You will live and breathe and worship and work and fellowship and enjoy all the good things of God's new heaven and new earth in your new resurrection body which will be specially designed to take advantage of all that the new heaven and earth has to offer. In other words, heaven is going to be a blast.
If you say with your mind and your heart, “Yes, I believe in Christ and receive what He has done for me”—that He died for my sins—then you have eternal life. Faith, then, means surrender and commitment to the claims of Christ. It means acknowledging sin and turning to Christ.
Those who have been born again through faith in Jesus will inherit eternal life in heaven, as promised by God. However, those who reject this belief or choose not to follow Jesus may not experience this rebirth and will face eternal separation from God.