Non-Christian Religions
Why doesn’t the Assemblies of God accept non-Christian religions as valid
means of salvation and access to God? Isn’t such a limited view narrow-minded?
Peter’s message, recorded in Acts 4:12, reports about Jesus of Nazareth,
"Salvation (forgiveness for sin) is found in no one else, for there is no
other name under heaven given to man by which we must be saved." This,
without apology, is a claim to the exclusive nature of the Christian message.
Within the Bible, there is a very clear Christian worldview, based on the
unique revelation given by God to the prophets and apostles. This view as seen
through the lens of God’s Holy Scripture gives us an insight into the nature
and character of God, the nature of man, the question of man’s destiny at
death, the basis for ethics, and the meaning of history. It also deals
realistically with the problem of the sinfulness of mankind, pointing to the
sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the sole solution to our sinful separation from a
holy God.
Alternative religions, whether the widespread forms of animism (belief in the
existence of spirits separate from bodies), or more sophisticated religions,
such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, each contain distinctive world views.
However, all non-Christian alternatives supply very different pictures of God,
of man, of the universe, and of the way of salvation. If one is willing to
accept the logic that two competing alternatives cannot both at the same time be
right, one is obliged to make a choice. Either the Christian revelation is
correct, or some other alternative is a better choice. Paul, at the Areopagus in
Athens, spoke about the need to choose between Christ and the contemporary
competing options available in his day. Paul defended the claims of the
Christian message as superior to all others by pointing to the resurrection of
Jesus Christ (Acts 17:29-31).
Why is it so urgent to insist on the unique claims of Jesus Christ? One may
illustrate this by asking, "Why is it urgent to call the fire department if
one’s neighbor’s house is on fire–and to warn the neighbors to get out of
the burning dwelling?" Of course the answer is obvious. If we don’t warn
them, they will perish. Likewise, the Bible is clear in its insistence on belief
in the Lord Jesus Christ as the only way for sinners to get right with God and
to be ready for heaven. To tolerate non-Christian alternative views is to deny
to masses of people the only way of salvation, for without Christ they will
perish.
CONCERNS:
In our day, there is a steady drumbeat of support for toleration, as a humane
and generous way to live. The earnest Christian will distinguish between respect
and toleration of other human beings as individuals made in the image of God,
whether or not they accept the Christian mandate, as opposed to toleration of
destructive ideas that are hostile to Christian revelation and society at large.
To confuse the issue of toleration for persons and the toleration of alien ideas
is at the root of the issue.
One further point: the study of Christian apologetics, or the defense of the
faith, is a worthwhile endeavor for all inquiring persons. Available today are
important resources for underscoring the claims of the Bible. However, even more
important is the testimony of transformed individuals whose lives have been
changed by trusting in the risen Lord.
Yes, the Assemblies of God aligns readily with evangelical Christianity in
declaring that only in Christ is there salvation. No apology need be made for
this exclusive claim for Christ. For this reason the Assemblies of God disavows
universalism and the toleration of worldviews that do not require entering the
kingdom of God through the narrow gate of the God-man, Jesus Christ.
Taken from the Assemblies of God
"beliefs" section on their website.
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