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Muslims and Christians both have teachings about salvation. What are the differences between the two teachings of each faith?
Posted by Austin on 03/03/2021 at 11:21Austin replied 8 months, 2 weeks ago 9 Members · 8 Replies -
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For a Muslim, faith is obtained by obedience to the 5 pillars of Islam. Allah is there god, and Mohammed is his final prophet. They believe in all previous prophets. The Muslim believes Jesus was a good teacher and prophet.
For Christians, we are saved by grace through faith alone (Eph 2:8). Jesus came to demonstrate his great love for us by going to the cross (Rom 5:8). Jesus is the Son. of God,
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Christianity says faith alone saves but faith without works is dead. Islam says the obedience through the five pillars of Islam saves.
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Christians understand that we’re saved by Grace through our faith,
in Jesus the Son of God.
Whereas Islams thinks that we’re saved by Obedience and the five pillars., and that Jesus was just a prophet and not God incarnate.
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Muslims believe that salvation is achieved by adhering to the five pillars of the faith and confessing in Allah and through good works. In contrast, Christians believe that salvation is a free gift obtained through unmerited grace and the faith to believe that Jesus Christ died to atone for our sins. For Christians salvation cannot be gained through faith alone, being a good person, or through doing good works. True salvation is only attainable by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.
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the salvation of the Muslims is done on works-its just not going to happen. Our salvation come from Jesus Christ and having all our faith in Him and trusting Him and excepting Him as our Lord and Savior. Nothing else will do.