I know I am saved. I know many who :) are and then again I know some who aren't. :(.
It is so easy. All you have to do is believe that you are a sinner. Confess your sins and ask for forgiveness. Accept Jesus into your heart. Your sins are forgotten. You still have to pay the consequences for your actions when you sin. You just won't want to sin. You will try to live more for Christ.
Happy New Year and may you all be Blessed by God.
2007-12-30 01:27:20
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answered by Stephanie F 7
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Within Christianity---15-25%
2007-12-30 01:29:38
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answered by Poor Richard 5
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I think the percentage of ACTUALLY Saved people is small, somewhere between 10-20% of the World's population.
People who claim to be saved would be much higher, probably around 30-45%.
2007-12-30 01:26:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be to hard to guess but the Bible does say, broad is the way to destruction! Many choose their own destruction instead of life that is freely offered. Many say that they are Christians but do not live like Christ (they live more like the devil). If I had to guess, the percentage of saved people would be somewhere around 10%. Lots of work to do huh?
2007-12-30 01:28:18
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answered by Telly 4
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Man, religious people are scary. What in the world do you think Jesus would say to all this nonsense? All these people making up rules and regulations to be in the "Christian Club". It's very sad and it misses the point completely!
2007-12-30 01:36:10
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answered by nance223 2
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No one can answer that but God.
Scripture teaches that one’s final salvation depends on the state of the soul at death. As Jesus himself tells us, "He who endures to the end will be saved" (Matt. 24:13; cf. 25:31–46). One who dies in the state of friendship with God (the state of grace) will go to heaven. The one who dies in a state of enmity and rebellion against God (the state of mortal sin) will go to hell.
Certainly, Christ did die on the cross once for all and has entered into the holy place in heaven to appear before God on our behalf. Christ has abundantly provided for our salvation, but that does not mean that there is no process by which this is applied to us as individuals. Obviously, there is, or we would have been saved and justified from all eternity, with no need to repent or have faith or anything else. We would have been born "saved," with no need to be born again. Since we were not, since it is necessary for those who hear the gospel to repent and embrace it, there is a time at which we come to be reconciled to God. And if so, then we, like Adam and Eve, can become unreconciled with God and, like the prodigal son, need to come back and be reconciled again with God, after having left his family.
See then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off" (Rom. 11:22; see also Heb. 10:26–29, 2 Pet. 2:20–21).
"I pummel my body and subdue it, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified" (1 Cor. 9:27). Of course, for a spiritual giant such as Paul, it would be quite unexpected and out of character for him to fall from God’s grace. Nevertheless, he points out that, however much confidence in his own salvation he may be warranted in feeling, even he cannot be infallibly sure either of his own present state or of his future course.
Philippians 2:12 says, "Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." This is not the language of self-confident assurance. Our salvation is something that remains to be worked out.
2007-12-30 01:30:35
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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One third...
The Shepherd [Christ] Savior
7 “ Awake, O sword, against My Shepherd,
Against the Man who is [Christ] My Companion,”
Says the LORD of hosts.
“ Strike [Christ] the Shepherd,
And the sheep will be scattered;
Then I will turn My hand against the [Children of wrath] little ones.
8 And it shall come to pass in all the land,”
Says the LORD,
“ That two-thirds in it [Children of wrath ] shall be cut off and die,
But one-third shall be left in it: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Zechariah%2013:7-9;&version=9;
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http://christianmetaphysics.com/vessels.aspx
2007-12-30 01:28:30
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answered by Santo 3
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144000 will go to heaven. But untold are to be resurrected, and many will survive Armageddon. So all in all possibly millions can be saved. No number yet on are saved it is still growing.
2007-12-30 01:27:03
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answered by fire 5
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If it requires full compliance with the word of the Bible, less than 1 in every billion..!!
2007-12-30 01:28:04
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answered by Terry M 5
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percent of all people: very little
percent of people who claimed to be saved christians: 10 percent or less
2007-12-30 01:23:49
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answered by Dustin 5
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