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How To Be Truly Saved Henry preaches so sincerely, so honestly. In explaining how to be saved, he does so from scripture as he should. With the example of the Ethiopian Eunuch Henry explains how simply and beautifully someone is saved. It's not complicated, it's not a political process - it's first and last from the unerring (inerrant) Word of God. This is where most preachers fall short.
If you listen to most preachers they will tell you that you have to go through a process in order to be saved AND to be baptized. That's not true. Look to the thief on the cross and the Ethiopian Eunuch. The Eunuxh was saved AND baptized - but nothing close to what happens today. The thief was saved - but how and when and at what point on the cross? We don't know, we aren't told, but yet we KNOW that he was in Paradise that day with Christ because Christ said so.
However, the thief was not baptized, why? He didn't have to be. Baptism is a choice, not a mandate. It's a suggestion, a recommendation, but not a mandate obviously because the thief did not require it - Christ took care of everything. Who are we to say that what happened there was wrong?
Scripture is the last word.
It's all so simple, and Henry tells us that and he uses scripture to do so. You can't go wrong here.
Henry T. Mahan was born in Birmingham, Alabama August 1926. He began pastoring at the young age of 21 and has wide experience in the pastoral ministry, having been pastor of Thirteenth Street Baptist Church, Ashland, Kentucky, for over 50 years. He also travels widely as a...