Soteriology is the Bible’s doctrine of salvation, explaining how Jehovah saves sinners through Christ’s sacrifice, faith, repentance, and endurance.
Three Views of Salvation Interpreted With the Objective Historical-Grammatical Method
Three major salvation views tested by objective historical-grammatical exegesis: assurance, warnings, ransom, and endurance in Scripture.
Salvation as a Path and Journey With the Heavenly Hope and the Earthly Hope
Salvation is a Scriptural journey of enduring faithfulness, grounded in Christ’s ransom, with a limited heavenly calling and a broad hope of eternal life on earth.
Salvation Is a Journey, Not a Possession—Walking the Path to Life
Salvation is not a one-time event or permanent state. It is a lifelong path requiring faith, obedience, and endurance to the end.
What Does the Bible Say About Salvation: Soteriology?
Salvation is a continuous journey requiring faith, repentance, obedience, and perseverance, emphasizing personal responsibility and the potential for forfeiture.

