On Salvation (Soteriology)
At the heart of the Reformation is a biblical understanding of how a person is saved. The key Latin phrases of Sola Fide (faith alone), Sola Gratia (grace alone), and Solus Christus (Christ alone) represent three of the five key tenets of the Reformation, and all focus on the matter of salvation. In this weekend’s message, we will examine several New Testament passages to see that salvation is deliverance from sin and death by the sacrifice of Jesus and nothing else—Christ alone. It is received by faith alone through grace alone.
The first five messages in our series are available on audio and video along with our series resource links.
Additional Resources
- How Can We Know We’ll Go to Heaven?
- Differentiating the Work of the Son and Spirit in Salvation
- Why I Believe in the Doctrine of Justification
- Justification—The Defining Doctrine of the Reformation
- Everyday Justification
- What Is Sanctification?
- Is There a Silver Bullet of Sanctification?
- Basking in the Benefits
- We Will Be Like Him
- Glorification Now?
- When Assurance of Salvation Is Fleeting
- Can You Really Have Assurance of Salvation? (Podcast)
- What the New Testament Really Teaches about Assurance of Salvation and Eternal Security (Video)
- Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die (PDF)
- What Is the Gospel? (PDF)
- Justified by Faith Alone (PDF)
- Finally Alive (PDF)
Sermon Notes
Here I Stand: 7 Must-Believes for Christians
On Salvation (Soteriology)
Pastor Todd Dugard // Various scriptures
January 20–21, 2018What I believe…
Salvation is deliverance from sin and death by the sacrifice of Jesus ChristWhy I believe it...
• Justification (Romans 8:29-30)• Sanctification (Romans 6:15-19)
• Glorification (Romans 8:29-30)
How I’m living because of it...
• Assured of my position (Romans 8:31-39)• Aware of my victory (Romans 7:15-8:1)
• Attentive to the Word (John 17:17)
• Anticipating eternity (1 Corinthians 15:50-58)