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Steven Hunter of Clemmons, writes this editorial response to
the editorial submitted by Margaret Leinbach who suggests "to
those who presume to judge Moravians" that scripture tells us
"Correct doctrine or belief will not save us. What counts for faith
is not belief, but actions of loving one's neighbor as individuals made in
God's image and likeness." ( This letter, provided by Steven
Hunter, takes exception to her claims that scriptures instruct that
salvation is through good deeds, not faith.
See Response letter from
Walter Wardlaw (May 29)
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One Way
The writer of the letter to the editor "Following
Instructions" (May 21) directs readers to Matthew 25:31-46, which she
paraphrases "to avoid eternal punishment, we must feed the hungry, give
drink to the thirsty, welcome the stranger, clothe the naked and visit the
imprisoned." She goes on to say that "correct doctrine and belief will
not save us."
She is right. We should do the things Jesus instructed us to do out of love
for our fellow man, just as he loves us. However, there is only one way to gain
eternal life, and it cannot be "earned" by good deeds. I refer to John
14:6 which says, "And , Jesus answered, 'I am the way, and the truth and
the life. No one comes to the father except through me."'
There is no "secret" or "trick" to gain salvation.
All we must do is accept the free gift that Jesus offers everyone by his death
on the cross. By the way, I'm a former Moravian who is now a member of a Baptist
church. People put too much emphasis on denominations, as far as I'm concerned.
No matter what "religion" you label yourself with, there is only one
God, and he is god of all gods and king of all kings.
R. STEVEN HUNTER
Clemmons.
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