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Salvation - Part 1


I commend you to the Holy Spirit and God’s word to help you to discover and learn all that God has proposed you to learn and discover in Jesus Name.

Our topic for today is SALVATION.

Our Case Study will be Colossians 1:13 – 14

What is Salvation?

SALVATION is the translation from the kingdom of sin into the kingdom of his dear son. SALVATION is a lifestyle, a personality, a culture and SHE has a desire (God’s plan and purpose). SALVATION is a journey from the stage of ignorance into the place of the knowledge of God’s plan. This is a shift of mindset, attitude and manner of approach from the carnal state into God’s principles.

Why is SALVATION needed?

SALVATION is needed because of the fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Man-kind was perfect in the beginning until sin entered into them and corrupts God’s nature in their lives. This is needed because man-kind need to be restored back to the plan and purpose of God, sin cut off from mankind after the fall of mankind in the Garden of Eden. She is needed because man-kind needs to be transformed from the image of sin into the image of CHRIST. She is needed because man-kind needs to be restored back to the Father – son relationship between them and God (that was cut off due to sin). SALVATION IS NEEDED BECAUSE OF RECONCILATION BETWEEN MAN-KIND AND GOD. GENESIS 5:1 - 2

Who is salvation?

SALVATION is the way back to a personal relationship with the Father. SALVATION is the WAY that gives you access back to the Father. SALVATION is the TRUTH that contains the original plan, purpose and idea behind the reason for your existence, and your assignment in destiny. SALVATION is the LIFE that cloth you with God’s nature, giving you the ability to think, function and behave like your Father (Fruit of the Spirit). SALVATION is the LIFE that empowers your potential, gifts, talent, and creativity to function as a solution and answer to the problem and question of this generation. SALVATION is a living and He is JESUS! JOHN 14:6

Where is salvation?

SALVATION is not in the hand of any pastor or Church. SALVATION can be found in the Holy Spirit and God’s word (Jesus). SALVATION can be found in you accepting a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit through the studying of God’s word. A constant personal relationship with the Holy Spirit and the studying of Gods word is very important. EPHESIANS 2:8 - 9

To be continued....

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