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Upholding the law is not a requirement for being saved, but only faith is, true saving faith.

Question: The true Gospel states that man is a sinner and not able to save himself. Every man and woman will certainly end up damned (hell) because of their sinfulness. Yahuwah is Holy and must punish every sin with a just punishment. Everyone sins while they are alive, until the day they die (1 John 1). Everyone is doomed to go to hell ... But Yahuwah is love and do not want anyone to go to hell and damnation. Therefore He made the good plan to save us by becoming a man and dying in our place on the cross at Calvary. And everyone who believes that He died in their place, is saved by Grace alone. So the Bible states this: "... And everyone who calls upon the name of Yahuwah will be saved." If you accept the sacrifice that He has made on our behalf when He died on the cross, then He saves you from the curse that is locked up inside of you, your inability to stop sinning. One has to but call on Him, and He will hear and save you. By faith alone anyone can be saved. Upholding the law is not a requirement for being saved, but only faith is, true saving faith. True saving faith is to trust Yahushua, the Anointed, alone for your salvation, totally disregarding your own ability to be good. Finally, the Master Yahushua said that we must love our fellow men and Yahuwah. In doing this, we often fail, even having believed. But the blood of Yahushua cleanses us from all sin, even until the day we die - by faith.

 

Answer: We greatly applaud your recognition of the Gospel, the need of humankind, the plan of Yahuwah for redemption, and the futility of human works in attaining salvation. But we think that you might find it useful to review the matter of an eternally burning hell. We firmly believe that immortality is only found in Yahushua, who transmits it to believers as the free gift of grace from Yahuwah. Those who do not accept salvation will not live forever. They will be punished according to their works and cease to exist.

 

We also are concerned that the belief in human sacrifice to the ancient solar deities has influenced Christianity, mainly through the medium of the mystery religions that were prevalent in the Roman empire during the time of the rise of Christianity. While the sacrifice of Yahushua on the cross is certainly the central act of redemption and necessary to our salvation, the atonement for sin is made through Yahushua's high priestly intercession in the heavenly sanctuary. This is one of the primary points that distinguishes the true faith of Yahushua from pagan mystery cults which continue unfortunately today in what parades itself as Christianity. We have a living, resurrected, ascended Saviour who blots out our sins and makes us ready for his soon coming.