subject: 5 Essential Christian Teachings Christians Need To Know [print this page] There is a lot of misunderstanding about Christianity and what the Christian religion actually teaches. Because there are so many doctrines that have been added to the Christian faith, many may be confused about what Christianity actually teaches.
Here are five essential teachings Christians need to understand.
1. Without the Resurrection, Then Christianity simply has no basis.
The core belief of Christianity is the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. A simple explanation of why this is such a focal point is: This was the proof that Christ wasn't just another human being, he is God. It's the proof that he was our saviour.
2. Jesus is God.
Despite the fact that Islam teaches that Jesus is a prophet, and Judaism teaches something else, what the Bible teaches is that Jesus was very clear: He is God. He in no way said he was a man, a prophet. Those philosophy are a misreading of the Christian bible verses, as well as heresy.
3. Saved by faith, subject to grace, not judged by the law.
One of the big myths non believers make when it comes to Christians is that they believe Christians believe they're perfect. Nothing is further from the truth.
We acknowledge that we are sinners and that the only path to heaven, and Christ, is to accept Jesus as the Messiah.
Christians are subject to grace because grace is the unearned gift of love from God. In the end, Christians will not be judged on whether they go to heaven or hell, but what their reward in heaven will be.
4. Love God, love your neighbor, love your self.
In the Old Testament, there are 10 Commandments. When asked about observing the 10 Commandments, Jesus made generally the same statement in every gospel: that we love God, love our neighbor, and then love ourselves.
The Bible is clear that a neighbor is anybody whereas a brother is a fellow believer in Christ. In essence, Christ told us to love all people.
Loving a person is very different from liking someone. When you like somebody, it's about who they are. Love is about who you are. Also, the Bible tells us that God is love. Since God is love, then in order to love others, God must be a part of your life. Otherwise, it isn't love at all.
5. Being saved has nothing to do with being good.
In one of the gospels, someone calls Jesus good. Jesus responded by expressing that only God is good. The truth is, none of us are good. No one is good.
Being saved is about accepting Christ as your Savior and putting your faith in him. It is about accepting that Christ is the only road to eternal life, not good works, purgatory, or "being good".
Jesus once said, "Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavty laden, and I will give you rest." (Matthew 11:28). If you want to find true peace, true happiness, you'll find it in Christ.