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SALVATION
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by Fred R. Coulter
Salvation OR Download
Salvation is the gift of God the Father by His grace and is granted to
the believer through faith in Jesus Christ. Salvation cannot be earned by works of law,
but there are conditions which must be met in order to receive the gift of salvation. God
requires that one repent of sin, which is the transgression of His laws and commandments,
and believe on His Son Jesus Christ, Whose blood paid the penalty for the sins of all
mankind. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is the Author and Finisher of eternal salvation for
all who believe on Him. Through the blood of Jesus Christ and the acceptance of His
sacrifice, the believer is reconciled to God the Father, having his or her sins completely
forgiven and forgotten. By the grace of God, the believer is saved from the penalty of
sin, which is eternal death, and is granted the gift of eternal life through the begettal
of the Holy Spirit from God the Father.
Salvation begins when God the Father opens a person's mind to spiritual
understanding, which leads to repentance toward God and faith in Jesus Christ as personal
Savior. After being baptized by full immersion in water, the believer is granted the gift
of the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands. The believer then begins a new life of
obedience to God through faith, working out his or her own salvation by the indwelling
power of the Holy Spirit and in harmony with God's Word. It is a lifelong process of
spiritual growth. The Scriptures reveal that there are three distinct stages in the
process of salvation: 1) The believer has been saved from past sins and from Satan the
devil (Eph. 2:1-10). 2) The believer is now being saved as he or she continues in the Word
of God--the gospel--in loving obedience by faith (I Cor. 1:18; 15:2). 3) The believer will
ultimately be saved at the resurrection (Rom. 7:24-25; I Cor. 15:12-57; I Tim. 3:14-16).
The believer's salvation will not be completed until he or she is resurrected from the
dead through the power of God and is born again as a spirit being into the Family of God.
In God's time and plan, everyone will have an opportunity for salvation.
Scriptural References:
| Eph. 2:4-10 |
Rom. 6:23 |
II Cor. 7:10 |
| John 6:44-45 |
Rom. 2:4 |
Rom. 6:4-6 |
| I Thes. 4:14-17 |
Heb. 11:6 |
I Cor. 15:42, 52 |
| Acts 8:12, 15-17 |
Acts 11:18 |
I Tim. 2:4 |
| Mark 16:16 |
Rom. 5:6-10 |
Rom. 4:21-25 |
| Acts 19:5-6 |
Heb. 12:1-4 |
Rev. 20:6 |
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