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  1. When the Bible uses the word “saved” it is talking about the Israelites getting saved from their enemies, from sickness, from slavery, and from death. The disciples are saved from drowning in a storm.

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    • Salvation Is Totally of God, Apart from Any Human Works Or Merit.
    • God’s Gift of Salvation Is Received Through Faith alone.
    • Salvation Results in A Life of Good Works.
    • Conclusion
    • Application Questions

    Paul underscores the truth that no one can save himself by human effort. Just a few verses before, he stated twice that we all were dead in our sins (2:1, 5). Dead men can do absolutely nothing to remedy their condition. They can’t work toward being raised from the dead. They can’t pray for it. They can’t even muster up the faith to get raised from...

    Saving faith is not a vague, general belief in God. Nor is it merely agreeing with certain facts. Saving faith has three elements:

    We are saved by grace through faith apart from works, but the faith that saves always results in good works. G. H. Lang wrote (cited by F. F. Bruce, The Book of Acts[Eerdmans], p. 493), “None more firmly than Paul rejected works, before or after conversion, as a ground of salvation; none more firmly demanded good works as a consequence of salvation...

    So the core message that we need to get across when we share the gospel is that God saves us apart from any human works by grace through faith, resulting in a life of good works. To share that message effectively, you have to get across to people some awareness of the grim truth that they are lost. Because of their sins, they are alienated from God...

    Some would argue that fallen sinners can, on their own free will, choose to believe in Christ. What Scriptures refute this? Why is it important to refute it?
    How can we impress on lost people the serious place they are in before God without alienating them with a message of “hellfire and damnation”?
    Is it mixing works with grace to appeal to lost people to submit to Jesus as Lord? Why/why not? Give biblical support.
    Why does Paul state that God prepared our good works beforehand? What is his practical aim?
  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Biblical salvation refers to our deliverance from the consequence of sin and therefore involves the removal of sin. We are saved from both the power and penalty of sin. Who does the saving? Only God can remove sin and deliver us from sin’s penalty (2 Timothy 1:9; Titus 3:5). How does God save?

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Once a person is saved are they always saved? Yes, when people come to know Christ as their Savior, they are brought into a relationship with God that guarantees their salvation as eternally secure.

  5. Mar 10, 2023 · What Does It Mean to Be Saved? Available to everyone and freely given, all the benefits of a relationship with God come only through Jesus. March 10, 2023. 1 Peter 1:1-5. Christians often talk about salvation, but do we really understand what it requires?

  6. Apr 26, 2023 · What does it mean for someone to be saved? The Scriptures provide us with several distinct answers to this question. The Bible reveals that God saves believers from their sin, the power of Satan, death, and the judgment to come.

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