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WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO BE SAVED?
Soteriology is the doctrine of salvation, which refers to when, how, where, why, and how many are saved
HOW ARE WE SAVED?
1) Grace
NOTE: Grace is resistible or irresistible
2) Conviction
NOTE: Conviction is our first response to salvation
3) Confession
Romans 10:
NOTE: Confession means to “say the same thing”
4) Repentance
NOTE: Repentance is a change of the mind and will
5) Faith
NOTE: Saving faith means hearing, believing, and trusting in the Gospel
6) Baptism
Acts 2:
NOTE: Baptism is an outward confirmation of an inward miracle
WHO WILL BE SAVED?
NOTE: It’s not whether God elects us or not, but how He elects us
1) Unconditional Election
God chooses who will be saved regardless of our choices
NOTE: God chooses who will be saved regardless of our choices
2) Conditional Election
NOTE: God chooses who will be saved in response to our choices
3) Simultaneous Election
NOTE: God chooses who will be saved during our choices
HOW MANY WILL BE SAVED?
Did Jesus die for all or for many?
1) Limited Atonement
NOTE: Jesus died only for the elect because he knew everyone else would not believe
2) Unlimited Atonement
NOTE: Jesus died for everyone but salvation is only applied to those who believe
HOW LONG CAN SOMEONE BE SAVED?
Can a true follower of Christ lose their salvation?
1) Some can be lost
NOTE: This could refer to several types of people
2) No one can be lost
NOTE: God does not make mistakes
3) Some were always lost
NOTE: God knows your heart
God knows your heart...
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