Tag: Deception

  • What About Acts 2:38? Can Salvation Be Reduced to a Confession Alone?

    Acts 2:38 compared to modern confession-only salvation doctrine

    Modern Christianity often presents salvation as little more than a moment of verbal confession—simply believing in Jesus and declaring Him as Lord. Romans 10:9–10 is frequently isolated from its setting and used as a complete formula for salvation in the modern church world today, while the foundation established in the Book of Acts is often overlooked entirely. As a result, faith is commonly reduced to intellectual agreement rather than a life-changing response to the Gospel.

    This raises an important question:

    If confession alone is the complete plan of salvation, why did the apostles in Acts consistently preach repentance, baptism in the name of Jesus Christ, and the receiving of the Holy Ghost?

    The contrast between modern doctrine and the apostolic message becomes especially clear on the Day of Pentecost. After Peter preached the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the people were “pricked in their heart” and asked the apostles and brethren:

    “Men and brethren, what shall we do?”
    Acts 2:37 (KJV)

    Peter did not answer by telling them to simply confess faith alone.

    What Did Peter Actually Preach?

    Instead, he gave a direct response:

    “Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.”
    Acts 2:38 (KJV)

    This was not presented as optional discipleship, nor as a secondary step after salvation. It was the apostles’ response to men seeking salvation under the New Covenant.

    Yet much of the modern church world now teaches something far different. Salvation is often presented as a one-time confession apart from repentance, apart from baptism, and apart from the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. Faith becomes merely acknowledging facts about Jesus rather than obeying the Gospel.

    Biblical Faith Always Responds

    But throughout Scripture, biblical faith was never passive agreement alone.

    Faith moved Noah to build.
    Faith moved Abraham to leave his familar surroundings.
    Faith moved Israel to step into the sea.
    Faith moved sinners in Acts to repent, be baptized in Jesus name, and receive the Holy Ghost.

    The apostles never separated faith from obedience because true faith always responds to God.

    Paul himself spoke of:

    “the obedience of faith”
    Romans 1:5 (KJV)

    and again:

    “they have not all obeyed the gospel.”
    Romans 10:16 (KJV)

    Even within Romans, the very book often used to defend salvation by confession alone, Paul continually connects faith with obedience, transformation, holiness, and walking in newness of life.

    Romans and Acts Must Remain Together

    The modern doctrine that reduces salvation to a verbal confession creates a serious contradiction with the pattern established throughout the Book of Acts. The early church did not preach faith apart from repentance, nor belief apart from obedience. They preached a Gospel that called men and women to surrender their lives fully unto Jesus Christ.

    Acts 2:38 was not a contradiction to faith—it was the biblical response of faith.

    The issue is not whether salvation comes by grace through faith. Scripture clearly teaches that it does. The real question is this:

    What did the apostles understand saving faith to be?

    Modern religion often defines faith as a verbal agreement alone. But the apostles taught a faith that responded, obeyed, repented, was baptized, and received the promised gift of the Holy Ghost.

    When Romans is separated from Acts, confusion follows. But when the Epistles are read in harmony with the foundation laid by the apostles, the message remains consistent from beginning to end:

    Jesus Christ not only calls men to believe the Gospel—
    He calls them to obey it.

    The Book Of Acts lays the Foundation

    The Epistles Build the House.

  • Signs of the End Times: Deception, Conflict, and Prophecy

    “Signs of the End Times prophecy image showing deception, war, conflict, and Biblical End-Time warnings from Matthew 24.”

    INTRODUCTION

    The Lord Jesus Christ clearly enumerated various signs that would indicate the approaching time of the End. In Matthew 24, He warned His disciples of deception, wars, famines, pestilences, earthquakes, and spiritual confusion that would increase as the world moved closer toward the final days.

    These prophecies were not given to create fear, but to awaken discernment and spiritual readiness among the people of God.

    Let us examine these warnings carefully through the Scriptures and consider how they are unfolding before our eyes today.


    Don’t Be Deceived

    The very first warning the Lord Jesus gave concerning the End Times was deception.

    “And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.” — Matthew 24:4

    The Lord knew there would be countless voices claiming to speak for God while leading people away from the truth of His Word. Throughout history—and especially in our time—many pastors, teachers, prophets, and religious organizations have diluted or altered the Gospel in order to fit denominational traditions and man-made doctrines rather than preaching the full counsel of God.

    In John chapter 5, the Lord spoke directly to the religious leaders of His day:

    “And ye have not his word abiding in you: for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not.” — John 5:38

    Then the Lord gave this solemn instruction:

    “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” — John 5:39

    The Lord did not tell people to blindly trust religious systems. He said to search the Scriptures.

    Satan has not changed his tactics. Deception remains his greatest weapon. One of the greatest deceptions of our generation is the rejection of the original Gospel message preached by the Apostles on the Day of Pentecost.

    In Acts 2:38, Peter laid the foundational message of salvation for the New Testament Church:

    “Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.”

    Yet many modern religious systems claim these things are no longer necessary or no longer happen today. Such teachings contradict the pattern established in the Word of God.

    The Lord’s first prophetic warning was clear:

    “Take heed that no man deceive you.”

    This warning about spiritual deception is just as significant as His prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple later in Matthew 24.


    Wars and Rumors of Wars

    The Lord then warned that the world would become increasingly filled with conflict, instability, and fear among nations.

    “And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.” — Matthew 24:6

    Jesus declared that nations and kingdoms would rise against one another, and that famines, pestilences, and earthquakes would occur in various places throughout the world.

    “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” — Matthew 24:7

    Every generation has witnessed wars to some degree, but modern technology now allows the entire world to watch global conflicts unfold in real time. Fear, uncertainty, political unrest, and international tension continue to increase across the earth.

    Yet the Lord also gave comfort to His people:

    “See that ye be not troubled…”

    These events are not random. They are part of the prophetic framework leading toward the final fulfillment of End-Time prophecy.

    These wars and global conflicts are helping prepare the world for the conditions described throughout biblical prophecy.

    Continue Reading in A Sure Word of Prophecy

    This article is an excerpt adapted from Chapter 2 of my book:

    A Sure Word of Prophecy — Where Are We on God’s Time Clock

    If you would like to continue this prophetic study in greater depth, you can learn more about the book here: