A Series · Eight Parts

The Salvation System

Most confusion about salvation comes from reading one verse where the Bible gives ten. This is the whole thing, laid out in order as a single connected system — the gift you cannot lose, the family you are born into, and the glory the whole thing is built toward.

“He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.” — 1 Corinthians 1:31

  1. Salvation Is a Gift You Cannot Earn or Lose
    The foundation: salvation is received, never achieved — and once received, it cannot be lost.
  2. A Saved Person Is a Begotten Child, Not Yet Born
    What the gift makes you: a true child of God now, already in the family, not yet born into glory.
  3. A Son or Daughter Is Disciplined, Never Disowned
    What God does with a child who still sins: a Father's correction, never a judge's rejection.
  4. The Fruit Is Christ’s Life, Not Your Effort
    How a child of God lives a holy life: not by trying harder, but by letting Christ live His life within.
  5. You Can Gain or Forfeit the Inheritance and Still Be Saved
    Two separate accounts: salvation, which is secure, and reward, which can be gained or lost.
  6. What James Means by Faith Without Works
    The hardest objection answered: James proves the system instead of breaking it.
  7. Why Only This System Holds Together
    The test any true system must pass: every promise and every warning keeps its place.
  8. And Then, Born
    The end it is all built toward: the begotten child, finally born into glory and made like Christ.

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