What Must I Do to Be Saved?
- Eddie Parrish
- Jan 23
- 1 min read
There may be no more important question a person can ask than this one: “What must I do to be saved?” In this sermon from Acts 2:36–41, that timeless question is taken seriously—just as it always is in Scripture. When sinners asked it in the book of Acts, they were never brushed off or told they were asking the wrong thing. Instead, men inspired of God gave clear answers.
In the following message, we walk step by step through what the Bible teaches about coming out of a lost condition and into a saved one. The sermon challenges modern assumptions about sin, highlights the necessity of trusting fully in Jesus, and explains God’s plan for our salvation—from repentance and confession to baptism and a faithful life that follows.
If you are searching for biblical clarity rather than religious clichés, this lesson is for you. Watch the video below and consider carefully the question that still echoes through the ages: What must I do to be saved?


