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Four Conditions for Salvation

 

By Frank J Potter

ACCORDING TO Revelation 3:10, only members of the Church of Philadelphia will not be subject to the tribulation. Who are the members of that church? And how can one become a member?

Listen carefully and obey the following instructions.

  1. Repent. This is important. And read Zechariah 6:15 plus the Companion notes on this verse.

  2. Get yourself baptized.  This time by immersion by a minister who has also cancelled his license to preach, or by someone who also has been baptized by someone with no ties to the world.  If not, you may be dragged into the Tribulation when 2nd Thessalonians 2:3 occurs by one or more of those ties.

  3. Disconnect yourself from the world and make sure that the Church you belong to has also disconnected itself from the world.  Read 2nd Cor. 6:14; James 4:4; and 1 John 2:15-17.  Owe no one anything but love per Romans 13:8.  In other words, get yourself  “Out-of-Debt” personally.  Also make sure your Church has disconnected itself from the world by destroying any and all Incorporation Documents issued by the State; removed all Admiralty Flags from its Sanctuaries and that the Church’s property itself is “Out-of-Debt!”. (see note*)

  4. Believe, by faith, that God's Son is alive, and is here on the earth, today, in the flesh! Read 1 John 4:2.

Persons obeying the above 4 instructions will become members of the Church of Philadelphia, provided that they have never committed the "sin that leads to death" referred to in 1 John 5:16-17. Anyone who has committed that sin will have to go through the tribulation.

In the time, which is left until the beginning of the Tribulation, if you have cheated anyone or committed sins for which you should atone, now is the time to do it! Consider Zacchaeus and what he did after having the Lord in for dinner at his home. Read Luke chapter 19:2-10. Zacchaeus said he would give half his possessions to the poor and if he had cheated anyone, he would repay four times.

Understand this! No one gets away with anything where God is concerned. Jesus said, "He who has, more shall be given. He who has not, that which he has shall be taken away from him." (Matthew 25:29) During the millennium, all unresolved problems will be resolved. While it is "today," it will behoove all people to resolve as many problems as they can, or else they will be resolved during the Millennium. 

Mark my words!

 

 

*  Isaiah 55:1 and Zephaniah 1:18 both indicate that money is to be of no value on and after the day of the Lord.  Not only have that, Jesus in Luke 16:9 advises those persons with excessed money use it to: Make to yourselves friends with the mammon of unrighteousness; that when ye fail (preferably “it fails”) they may receive you into everlasting habitations.

Introduction ] What is the "Day of the Lord"? ] Moses' Three Probationary Periods ] Who is Jesus? ] [ Four Conditions for Salvation ] The Day of the Lord - When? ] Companion Bible Appendix 10 ] Companion Bible Inter-Relation of the Four Gospels ]