Salvation begins through grace and faith, continues through obedient discipleship, and reaches completion through endurance and resurrection.
What Does the Bible Say About Salvation?
The Bible presents salvation as Jehovah’s gift through Christ, received by obedient faith and completed through endurance and resurrection.
The Narrow Gate Into God’s Kingdom or the Broad Road to Destruction
Jesus’ narrow gate demands obedient faith, repentance, endurance, and loyalty, while the broad road ends in irreversible destruction.
Eternal Life or Being Cut Off (Gr. kolasis) From Life
Matthew 25:46 contrasts eternal life with eternal cutting off, showing that final punishment is irreversible death, not endless torment.
The Historical Reality of the Resurrection
The death, empty tomb, eyewitness appearances, and transformed disciples establish the historical reality of Jesus’ resurrection.
The Meaning and Power of the Atonement
Christ’s atonement provides the righteous basis for forgiveness, reconciliation, moral renewal, resurrection, and eternal life.
Salvation as a Lifelong Path of Faith and Obedience
Salvation is Jehovah’s gift through Christ, walked as a lifelong path of faith, repentance, obedience, holiness, and endurance.
Why Must Faith Produce Obedience?
Genuine faith trusts Jehovah so fully that it produces repentance, immersion, love, good works, endurance, and obedience to Christ.
Why Is Faith Essential for Salvation?
Faith is essential because it receives Christ’s sacrifice, produces repentance and obedience, and continues along the path to salvation.
What Does Scripture Teach About the Ransom?
The ransom is Christ’s perfect human life given to release mankind from sin and death while upholding Jehovah’s justice.


