Does not the Bible teach that one is saved by grace through faith?
(Eph. 2:8). If this is true, why do you teach that more than faith in God and in His grace is required to be saved? Yes, the Bible teaches that one is saved by grace through faith. But that is not ALL the Bible teaches on the subject of salvation. No one can know the will of God on any subject until he has learned ALL that God has said about it. The Bible also says that man is saved by the blood of Christ; (Rom. 5:9), by the death of Christ (Rom. 5:10); by obedience to the form of doctrine the apostles delivered, (Rom. 6:17-18), by belief and a confession of that belief, (Rom. 10:9-10), by baptism (1 Peter 3:20-21). There are other things by which men are saved, but this should be enough to show that a man is not saved by any one or two things alone. There is no scripture that says man is saved by “faith only,” which is taught by many denominations today. 9. Why do you teach that one must be a member of the church of Christ to be saved eternally? Are there not good, honest people in al