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the Gospel that Saves

Salvation as God's Work:

Salvation encompasses spirit, soul, and body, and it is God's initiative from beginning to end. We are not saved by our ability to live rightly, but by trusting in the One who gives life.

 

Resurrection Life, Not Just Forgiveness:

The gospel is more than the cancellation of sin. It is the impartation of divine life—the very resurrection life of Jesus. This life transforms us, not through striving, but through the effortless working of God within.

 

Righteousness Through Faith:

Justification is not a legal transaction we earn or maintain. It is the result of believing God's promise. Faith is not a currency we trade; it is the trust that opens us to receive what God freely gives.

 

Freedom from Fear-Based Religion:

The gospel liberates us from systems that use fear, guilt, or manipulation to control. True grace does not threaten—it invites. It does not demand—it gives.

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Communion as a Celebration of Innocence:

The breaking of bread is not a ritual of shame or self-examination, but a celebration of our innocence in Christ. It reminds us that we are forgiven, beloved, and included.

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Friendship, Not Servitude:

We were created in the image of God for relationship, not religious servitude. The Gospel restores us to friendship with God—a life of intimacy, joy, and shared purpose.

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Assurance in Christ:

Our confidence is not in our ability to remain faithful, but in Christ’s unwavering faithfulness to us. Because salvation is God’s work, we can rest in the certainty that He will complete what He began. Assurance is not a fragile hope—it is a settled conviction rooted in the resurrection, sealed by the Spirit, and sustained by grace.

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