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Muslims Who Are Good People, Are They Saved?

Posted by Jerry Conicello on 9/15/2011 5:12:37 AM  - Print This  - Email This

A student in my bible class asked me if his uncle was saved. His uncle lives in Nigeria and is a devote Muslim. What do you think I should give as an answer to this young persons question.
 

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Acts 4
Peter and John Are Taken to the Sanhedrin
1 Peter and John were speaking to the people. The priests, the captain of the temple guard, and the Sadducees came up to the apostles. 2 They were very upset by what the apostles were teaching the people. The apostles were saying that because Jesus rose from the dead, people can be raised from the dead. 3 So the temple authorities arrested Peter and John. It was already evening, so they put them in prison until the next day. 4 But many who heard the message believed. The number of men who believed grew to about 5,000.
5 The next day the rulers, the elders and the teachers of the law met in Jerusalem. 6 Annas, the high priest, was there. So were Caiaphas, John, Alexander and others in the high priest's family. 7 They had Peter and John brought to them. They wanted to question them. "By what power did you do this?" they asked. "And through whose name?"

8 Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit. He said to them, "Rulers and elders of the people! 9 Are you asking us to explain our actions today? Do you want to know why we were kind to a disabled man? Are you asking how he was healed? 10 Then listen to this, you and all the people of Israel! You nailed Jesus Christ of Nazareth to the cross. But God raised him from the dead. It is through Jesus' name that this man stands healed in front of you. 11 Scripture says that Jesus is
" 'the stone you builders did not accept.
But it has become the most important stone of all.' (Psalm 118:22) 12 You can't be saved by believing in anyone else. God has given us no other name under heaven that will save us."

Acts 4:1-12
9/15/2011 5:35:41 PM - Ignited~Faith, Member of Delve into Jesus since 2/20/2008


Being a "good person" is never enough to achieve salvation. In the view of God, there is no one who is perfect, and it requires perfection to get into heaven. Now, Jesus provided a way for us to get in despite our original sinful nature. If the Muslim man here knows that he can't get to heaven on his own, but knows that God has made a way for him to get there by grace, then he may have a chance of being saved. If he believes that he can get into heaven by doing good things and obeying commandments, he is wrong. There is no amount of works that he can do to get to heaven on his own. We get in by faith, not works. So, depending on what this man believes, that will determine where he ends up. I don't know the final result myself; that's left to God to decide. It is impossible for us to say, and we shouldn't make an attempt to judge. We can make educated guesses, but not definitive judgments.
9/16/2011 9:31:01 PM - Scott, Member of Delve into Jesus since 6/9/2008




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