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i have an impression that some or many Christians beleive they will surely go to heaven because of faith in Jesus (p) & they don't have to keep away from major sins like adultery , gayism etc . Their concept is correct ? If not , what Church is doing to remove this wrong idea ?
To be a good Muslim , it's a must to keep away & forbid evil things & do & encourage good things.
Do Chrsitians have any such command / criteria in Bible to be a good Christian ?
Certainly there are people who are Christian in name only. Just as there are people who are Muslim in name only. These people of both faiths have all sorts of ideas, some correct, some incorrect. Oft times they will focus on just one small part of their sacred texts and base their beliefs on that, when what they have really done is take it out of context so much that they have virtually created a new religion unto themselves, though they are still at least nominally members of the faith.
What does the church do with them? We tell them to get back to church where they can get some good teaching and to quit getting their religion from either Hollywood movies or TV evangelists. I don't have a high degree of confidence in either of them for helping some one to grow in their faith as a fully rounded Christian.
To be a good Christian? There is no such thing. No Christian is truly good. The essence of the Christian faith is realizing just how bad you really are, and then turning to Christ to help you become not a better person than anyone else, but a better person than you yourself would be outside of Christ. The only person we are to compare ourselves with is Jesus. When we get that good we can relax. (In other words we can never consider ourselves as having it made.) Yet, we do have the assurance that all those who put their faith and trust in Jesus for salvation will be saved. Any person who trusts in their own goodness will get exactly what their own goodness earns for them, which is nothing. On the other hand, anyone who trusts in Christ as Savior, must also submit to Christ as Lord. And as Lord Christ commands us to do many things. Do good, keep away from evil, love one another. Those are the big overarching themes. For the specifics go to these verses (among others):
Matthew 5:13-7:14
Matthew 25:31-46
Matthew 28:19-20
Mark 7:9-23
Mark 9:42-50
Luke 10:25-37
Luke 18:18-27
John 13:14
John 13:34
John 15:1-17
Romans 6:11-14
Romans 12:1-2
Romans 12:9-21
Romans 13:8-14
Galatians 5:16-25 & 6:1
Ephesians 5:1-21
Philippians 4:8
Colossians 3:17
Now, let me caution you. There is NO permission for sinning in Christ Jesus. But it isn't these individual sins that are the problem for Christians. It is something bigger, the SIN nature that produces a desire to do these individual sins is the real problem. We believe that in Jesus Christ we are cleansed of that sin nature and receive the spirit of God to rule in our lives instead. Sadly, not all Christians give evidence of this. It may even be that they really haven't given themselves over to Christ and are Christians in name only. Or it may be that they have, but are growing slowing in the grace in which they now live. Only God can really know the heart of an individual so we leave that for him to judge.
So the best advice is just as this passage from Colossians says: "Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things."