Monday, November 2, 2009

The Recipe

When baking a cake, it calls for flour, sugar, baking powder, egg, flavoring such as vanilla or cocoa, oil or shortening, and liquid such as milk or water. Each of these ingredients is important to the recipe. Without flour, they're be no cake. Without sugar it would be bitter, without baking powder it would be flat, without egg it would be dense, the flavoring gives it the yummy taste, the oil/shortening gives it texture and the liquid makes it light. Every ingredient is important, and to take one out would change the end result.

Likewise, there are 5 ingredients to salvation. They are:
Hear
Believe
Repent
Confess
Be Baptized

You must "hear." If you haven't heard the Gospel, you can't believe it. You must believe that the Bible is true. You must repent, being truly sorry for your sins, and admit you need to turn away from them. You must confess Jesus is the Lord of your life, and finally your must be baptized.

If you leave out any of these steps, just like the cake recipe, you will end up with a different result. Follow the recipe and you'll end up with a sweet treat - eternal life.

Romans 10:9 -- That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

Acts 2:38 -- Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.


Chatty Kelly

For more information on how to be saved, Visit the How 2B Saved Website.

Don't forget to visit the kickoff post of Titus 2 in Action today! I'll be serving there as a guest contributor every other Wednesday, starting this Wednesday.

9 comments:

My ADHD Me said...

I like this.

Good Morning. I'm new to the blog-o-sphere. Found your blog and loved it!
I'll be back :)

Diane said...

All of the steps are necessary for God's best. You can have a cake, and then you can have a CAKE! :O)

KelliGirl said...

You had me at cake!

The more I learn about faith, the more I see that God doesn't do all the work. We've got to keep our pantries stocked and come prepared to add to the recipe.

Heart2Heart said...

Kelly,

Love how you have defined the recipe of salvation!

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

Edie said...

I always enjoy a good recipe and food for thought.

Greg C said...

And like any good cake it rises when done properly.

Susanne said...

Laid out very simply and beautifully!

Jeanette Levellie said...

Yes, and Amen.

Not to toot my own horn, but I'm interviewing a SAHM and author on my blog this week who tells secrets of "Witnessing for Wimps." Fits in with your post, Kelly.

Jen
Audience of ONE

Technonana said...

oh Girlfriend, you are so good with words!!! Love this analysis!!