Sunday, January 14, 2018

The Early Church And Salvation Through Faith

By Scott Hayes


When it comes to belief in God, Jesus, a higher power, spiritual practice or no such belief, the United States constitution allows citizens the right to religious freedom. While this is the case, the predominant religion in the country is that of Christianity. In most cases, Christians believe in Salvation through Faith.

Faith plays a huge role when it comes to salvation. For, an individual must believe in the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In most cases, Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God and in a holy trinity being God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost as one entity.

Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox were the earliest forms of Christianity which were spread throughout Europe in the early days of the church. Later, the religion spread to the United States and beyond. Recent statistics now show that there are over two billion people whom now identify as Christians.

In the earliest days, the faith grew out of the Jewish faith based on a vision of Saul, later known as Paul. After which, Christianity became a well known religion which took over the Greco-Roman world and beyond. While there are still many orthodox Jews, a number converted to Christianity based solely on the experiences and ministry of Paul during these early days of the church.

When it comes to the Christian church, there are basically two aspects. These include apostolic and post-apostolic leadership. In the first, the apostles often led the church and were responsible for ministering the good news of Christ to the land. Whereas, the episcopal church was developed during the post-apostolic period with individuals becoming disciples through a great deal of education and awareness.

In large part, Christianity is based solely on faith. For, there has never been anyone other than Paul whom has actually spoken with the risen Christ. While this is the case, there were many in that day whom believed that Paul's sighting and conversation was nothing more than a dream. As such, Christianity is a religion based solely on things unseen.

The book of Acts covers a lot of detail when it comes to the topic of salvation. In addition, it explains the command Jesus gave to spread the gospel and the message of salvation to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Gentiles. As a result, it is often considered one of the best accounts as to the life of the apostles and Christ during that time.

In most cases, the earliest Christians were ethically Jewish or Jewish mystics and proselytes. When considering this truth, it becomes clear that Jesus first preached to Jewish people whom became the first disciples. Whereas, as stated in the book of Matthew, the intention was for the teachings of Jesus and salvation to be spread to all nations throughout the land.




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