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Providing straightforward analysis on the intersection of contemporary issues and theology, based on a Biblical Christian Worldview.

“Belief in the Bible is not a prerequisite for Salvation.”

Salvation comes from a relationship.

Quote Source – Jeff Hilles

A Biblical Christian worldview perspective – The great theologian, the Webster dictionary, defines salvation as, “deliverance from the power and effects of sin”. Does one have to believe the Bible is without error to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, to repent of their sins, to receive the Holy Spirit into their hearts, or to go to Heaven after death. No, they don’t. There are visions, miracles, conversations with others believers, other books, sermons, etc. that provide a clear and impactful gospel message. 

One can accept Christ as Lord and Savior and go to Heaven without incorporating Biblical perfection, or even accepting the Scriptures into their worldview. However, once the Bible can be rejected as an accurate source document on what God calls the born-again to believe and do, it opens the door wide for an influx of heretical views that are both anti-Biblical, anti-Christian, and non-salvific. The Bible is a critical source for the foundation of our faith and our sanctification.


Salvation – Eternal Life in Less Than 150 Words

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