Question 87: Can someone be saved who neither thanks God nor repents, nor turns from his ways and returns to God?
Question 87: Can someone be saved who neither thanks God nor repents, nor turns from his ways and returns to God? Answer: No. The Bible teaches us that the unclean, idolaters, adulterers, thieves, drunkards, liars (slanderers), robbers, and the like will not inherit the kingdom of God. When the Apostle Paul was Saul, he was a legalist who led the persecution and murder of Christians. He believed in God, but he believed in his own version of the God the Jews envisioned. He denied Christ, the Messiah, and branded Jesus the leader of heresy. How evil these actions were in the eyes of God! However, contrary to human expectations, Jesus met him in Damascus and chose him. Jesus described Saul as a chosen vessel. Acts 9:15, "The Lord said to him, 'Go, for he is a chosen vessel of mine to carry my name before the Gentiles and their kings and the children of Israel.'" Even those who are considered beyond salvation by humans can be seen as those chosen by God before t...