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Tag: Salvation

The Salvation tag covers the most essential doctrine of the Christian faith: Soteriology. This collection explores how God rescues sinners from judgment and reconciles them to Himself—not through human effort, but through the finished work of Jesus Christ.

In this library, you will find deep theological studies on the Atonement, Imputation, and the Eternal Nature of Grace. We also examine how salvation was foreshadowed in the Old Testament Tabernacle and how it broke cultural barriers in the New Testament, reaching Gentiles, Scythians, and Roman centurions alike.

Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification: Understanding the Three Stages of Salvation

Justification, sanctification, and glorification outline God’s plan to redeem, renew, and restore believers to His image. While justification provides a right standing with God, sanctification transforms character, and glorification fulfills God’s ultimate promise of eternal perfection.

Free Will and Predestination: A Biblical and Theological Exploration

The doctrines of free will and predestination reveal a divine mystery, emphasizing both human responsibility and God’s sovereign plan. While Scripture affirms that our choices hold genuine meaning, it also assures believers of God’s ultimate guidance, inviting trust, humility, and faithful living within His purposes.

Blood and Water in Scripture: Forgiveness, Purification, and the Comprehensive Work of Salvation

The themes of blood and water symbolize the fullness of salvation—atonement through Christ’s blood and ongoing purification through His Spirit and Word. These elements call believers to embrace both justification and sanctification, walking in holiness and reflecting God’s glory.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."