Yeah, sorry to tell you this Servant, but Jesus is the Savior, not you or me. Without Christ it matters not what we do, we cannot enter heaven.
Well, I must state here Steve, that this presents a blatantly unjust God. How a theology can be entertained where an All-Just and All-Loving God can create a scenario where billions upon billions of people were, through no fault of their own, denied privileges which were given to sometimes less loving people after a Saviour revealed Himself, is a crime against humanity in any court of law today.
It’s a little like me being the leader of a country and willingly denying all the residents of my country any healthcare whatsoever. They just died if they got sick. Then one day, I sacrificed myself and when I died, all healthcare flooded into the country and the residents were provided life and health which they never knew existed.
Would you revere me and my actions as leader of this country??
This does not mean that we are not also required to do good works. Jesus didn’t tell us to believe in him and then sit on our couches. We must feed the hungry, give water to the thirsty, clothe the naked, comfort the dying, house the homeless and a variety of other good works. But these things, though intrinsically good and righteous, in and of themselves cannot purify our souls. We remain sinners.
THAT IS WHY WE NEED A SAVIOR (he said with emphasis, while not yelling.

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So what purpose do these righteous actions serve then? If they cannot purify your soul why would a Christian do them and why are Christians condemned who carry out unrighteous or evil acts?
A verbal declaration that Jesus is God with nothing else would be like a verbal declaration that you love your wife, and then nothing else.
I appreciate this analogy, being a happily married man myself, but I cannot see from your explanations with our actions through adhering to the Law (being inadequate) that this analogy is relevant.
What you are basically saying is that if I were to show my wife all the love in the world, shower her with selflessly sacrificial acts of love on an hourly basis, then it is not enough, and that I must declare my verbal love for her first.
Firstly, Jews never went around not declaring their love for God. They revere Yahweh as much as you revere Jesus and I revere Baha’u’llah. Yet you are saying that this declaration was not sufficient in God’s eyes and all the loving, selfless and sacrificial expressions of that love was also not good enough either.
Which part of this story is loving?
Why do you think that the Catholic Church is the largest charity organization in the world? Why do you think we are required to take part in the sacraments and give of our time, talent and treasure? If we don’t put flesh on the words of the Gospel then it is nothing more than words on page.
There’s nothing different here to what all adherents of all the major global religions believe needs to be done
In short, we must become transformed by Love so that we may be united to God. It is Christ who transforms us, not ourselves. It is Christ whose very nature is the union of God with man. It is Christ who heals, who forgives, who strengthens us. And it is Christ hidden in the distressing disguise of the poor and suffering all over the world. "Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
This is the only difference between Judaism and Christianity. Jesus lit the lamp. The grace of transformation. And this is progressive revelation. It is the change of consciousness instilled by this knowledge revealed by Jesus that provided impetus for Christians to find an inner, spiritual significance to their deeds, and to offer fortitude and resolve when an easier option to “not bother” was available.
Now just because God provided this knowledge through the Revelation of Jesus Christ and transformed millions towards this new paradigm does not mean that heaven was closed to all people before this paradigm shift.
Not sure how you arrive at that conclusion but it doesn’t matter. Jesus condensed the law into two: To love God with all our heart, mind and strength and to love our neighbor as ourselves.
As to progressive revelation, certainly revelation progressed from one prophet to the next. God revealed himself over time, in parts, finally culminating in the ultimate fulfillment of those prophecies in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God’s only Word. He is the Savior promised to Adam and Eve, the Lamb that God promised to provide after Abraham demonstrated his faithfulness by his willingness to offer his only son as a sacrifice. He is the unblemished Lamb foreshadowed at the Passover, who saves us from death.
Please read above. I hope you can answer my questions
It has been accomplished. It is finished. There will be no further revelation nor do we have a need for further revelation.
No, my dear friend, it is far from finished. And it will continue beyond Baha’u’llah too, just as it continued beyond Moses, the Old Testament Prophets and Jesus and Muhammmad. As a student of both Christianity and the Baha’i Faith I can see it as clear as the midday sun!
The Catholic Church are even teaching things that are indicative that God’s guidance is unfinished. They are teaching about the need for a united Global Authority etc etc. These things are not specified in the Bible, the Letters of the Church Fathers or the Apostles, the Church simply sees the need for such things to be taught.
The guidance has been given in its completion for such advancements by Baha’u’llah. 
The sooner it is realised, the sooner they can come under the shadow of and become citizens of the new Jerusalem.
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