Christ’s sacrifice, ransom sacrifice, basis for salvation, forgiveness of sins, resurrection hope, living faith
Why Is Salvation a Journey of Faithful Obedience?
Salvation is a path of obedient faith grounded in Christ’s sacrifice, marked by repentance, baptism, holiness, endurance, and hope.
What Does the Bible Teach About Salvation?
Salvation as Jehovah’s Gift Through Christ The doctrine of salvation explains how Jehovah rescues sinners from sin, death, condemnation, and alienation through Jesus Christ. Salvation begins with God’s love and is accomplished through Christ’s sacrifice. John 3:16 says God loved the world and gave His only Son so that everyone believing in Him should not... Continue Reading →
What Is Soteriology?
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.

