
Jesus Came to Fulfill the Law
Jesus came to fulfill the Law, which established the New Covenant. So what is our relationship to the Old Testament Law now?
Salvation is found in Jesus Christ alone. There is no other hope for peace with the one, true God.
Jesus Christ provides redemption for our sins through His sacrifice on the cross. Everyone needs salvation to be reconciled to God because we are born into a sinful state, a result of man’s original disobedience.
Accepting Christ’s offer of salvation requires that we come to Him in genuine repentance, asking forgiveness for our sins and pledging to follow His ways.
As we endure in the Christian life, we are transformed by God after the model of Jesus. This is the process of sanctification.
We hope you find these articles in Salvation helpful to you as you abide with Christ.
Jesus came to fulfill the Law, which established the New Covenant. So what is our relationship to the Old Testament Law now?
Are you exploring whether Jesus Christ could be the way of salvation for you? Then you are in the right place, and we are very glad you are here.
Jesus spoke a mystery to Nicodemus: “you must be born again”. To be born again is the life-changing work of the Holy Spirit.
Can a Christian live in sin and still go to Heaven? Some believe it is possible; let’s see what the Bible has to say.
God’s grace is sufficient in and of itself to save us from wrath. It also illustrates the balance between God’s justice and His mercy.
Biblical repentance starts from conviction of our sin. True biblical repentance reveals who we are and who we can be with Christ.
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