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Say a phrase, and you are saved
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I have been around many Christians, and most will say, all it takes to get saved is to say something along these lines:
"I believe that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, died for my sins, and rose again"
Then the person who makes them say this phrase, says now you are saved.
Anyone can say this phrase, (besides the cast out ones), this doesn't mean you are truly saved and are now a believer.
My question would be: - Why do many think this is all it takes, just say a one line sentence, and now you are given access to heaven? - Doesn't it take more (faith, works, belief) to be a true believer? - Why isn't it explained that it takes more than a few sentences to be truly saved?
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