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Part 1

Perhaps the most famous question in the Bible came from the terrified Philipian jailor in Acts 16. Kneeling in the dungeon where Paul and Silas were kept, he pleaded. "What must I do to be saved?" Historically, the answers to that simple question which have been given to the world by believers have been many and contradictory. Paul's wise answer was direct and to the point: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." But with only that answer, there are questions left unanswered. What about baptism? or communion? or good works? What does Paul's phrase, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ", entail? Does the Bible tell us clearly what God requires of all who would be saved? What does the Bible really say about that vital issue? Indeed, what does the very word "saved" itself mean, as it is used by the wise and holy men who wrote our Scriptures? Can one know when he is saved? Yes, there are answers, clear a

Part 2

Perhaps the most famous question in the Bible came from the terrified Philipian jailor in Acts 16. Kneeling in the dungeon where Paul and Silas were kept, he pleaded. "What must I do to be saved?" Historically, the answers to that simple question which have been given to the world by believers have been many and contradictory. Paul's wise answer was direct and to the point: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." But with only that answer, there are questions left unanswered. What about baptism? or communion? or good works? What does Paul's phrase, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ", entail? Does the Bible tell us clearly what God requires of all who would be saved? What does the Bible really say about that vital issue? Indeed, what does the very word "saved" itself mean, as it is used by the wise and holy men who wrote our Scriptures? Can one know when he is saved? Yes, there are answers, clear a

Part 3

Perhaps the most famous question in the Bible came from the terrified Philipian jailor in Acts 16. Kneeling in the dungeon where Paul and Silas were kept, he pleaded. "What must I do to be saved?" Historically, the answers to that simple question which have been given to the world by believers have been many and contradictory. Paul's wise answer was direct and to the point: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." But with only that answer, there are questions left unanswered. What about baptism? or communion? or good works? What does Paul's phrase, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ", entail? Does the Bible tell us clearly what God requires of all who would be saved? What does the Bible really say about that vital issue? Indeed, what does the very word "saved" itself mean, as it is used by the wise and holy men who wrote our Scriptures? Can one know when he is saved? Yes, there are answers, clear a

Part 4

Perhaps the most famous question in the Bible came from the terrified Philipian jailor in Acts 16. Kneeling in the dungeon where Paul and Silas were kept, he pleaded. "What must I do to be saved?" Historically, the answers to that simple question which have been given to the world by believers have been many and contradictory. Paul's wise answer was direct and to the point: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." But with only that answer, there are questions left unanswered. What about baptism? or communion? or good works? What does Paul's phrase, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ", entail? Does the Bible tell us clearly what God requires of all who would be saved? What does the Bible really say about that vital issue? Indeed, what does the very word "saved" itself mean, as it is used by the wise and holy men who wrote our Scriptures? Can one know when he is saved? Yes, there are answers, clear answers

What Must I Do To Be Saved?

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