Both Muslims and Eastern Orthodox Christians view salvation as an ongoing process requiring continuous effort and practice rather than a one-time decision, with Muslims emphasizing 'sai' (hard work toward salvation) and Christians emphasizing obedience to Jesus Christ's teachings as essential for eternal life.
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Muslims and Orthodox Give the EXACT Same Answer About HeavenAdded:
I would just want to know from you guys, do any of you guys know for sure that you're going to heaven?
>> No.
>> If you were to die today, are you 100% sure that you'd go to heaven?
>> No.
>> No.
>> No.
>> No.
>> No.
>> Absolutely not.
>> No.
>> And that's the difference.
>> really hope so.
>> No, I I I do hope so, too.
>> So, am I going to go to heaven? I hope I am.
>> I mean, I really hope so.
>> hope I am.
>> I do hope so, too.
>> No, I hope I am.
>> That's the distinction because because we have accepted Jesus Christ, we know that our sins have been atoned for, and we have confidence. It's not a cockiness, but it's an assurance that when we die and leave this earth, we will be with God. And so, that's why I know, like, there's always this conversation, not that there's anything wrong with it to try to say, like, it's a similarity, but it's such a dividing line between the core truths, like, how are we saved? Um, how are we You guys all said that you don't know if you're going to heaven. I Everyone in here >> agree with that, by the way. I Like, again, to mirror what you just said, it's not out of cockiness, but it's it's it's out of understanding my God and my faith. Like, I remember having this conversation with my mom, and it's like, "Well, who ends up going to hell?" And she's like, "Whoever really wants to."
Because of all the verses in the Quran, all it repeats is that if you repent and you do good and you believe in God, you're going to heaven. So, it's not like, "Oh, yeah, I'm totally convinced, I'm totally saved, and everything's fine." But there is this level of conviction in my heart that I know my God, and I know my practice, and I know his mercy. I don't feel like I'm It's not like I'm living the easy life and I don't have to practice or do anything in my faith. I have to do what I have to do.
>> I do everything I can on a daily basis.
>> I have to do what I have to do.
>> I do everything I can on a daily basis.
>> In Islam, [clears throat] there is sai.
There is sai. Sai is hard work towards something.
>> So, I have to constantly work towards my salvation.
>> In Islam, there is sai. There is sai.
Sai is hard work towards something.
>> So, I have to constantly work towards my salvation. If salvation was a one-time decision, then I'd be saved. I wouldn't have to do anything that it says in the gospel. But rather um, faith is obedience to Jesus Christ.
So I have to like in Matthew 25, I have to feed the hungry and clothe the naked and all those things that he said. And if I'm not doing those things I'm falling short and will I be saved? The Lord says no at that time. He says you will go to the left to where the goats are. So I have to constantly work towards my salvation.
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