Good greif man, I didn't ask for a recital. And no, frankly, I don't think it sounded about right at all. Many of the right words are there but nothing of the substance, the heart of it. This might as well have been a recital of the third paragraph of the 7th chapter from 'War and Peace'. Memorization or intellectual agreement is not what makes a Christian.
Let me ask again in a different way and maybe we can make better progress.
Do you now or have you ever believed....
- that God created the universe and everything in it?
- that this same creator became a man like one of us yet without sin?
- that Jesus is that man?
- that you are an evil sinner and deserve to be punished by God for your sin?
- that Jesus suffered and died in order to take the punishment you deserve upon Himself?
- that God raised Jesus from the dead?
Any person who answers "no" to any one of these questions, as asked, IS NOT A CHRISTIAN and is not saved and never was, period.
On the other hand, if you ever did believe these things and truly accepted what Jesus did at Calvary as payment for your own sin, then not only were you saved and given eternal life but you are saved and have eternal life.
Which group are you in?
Resting in Him,
Clete