Salvation | Ephesians 2:8 and 1 Corinthians

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • Jesus doesn’t just want to save you from the effects of sin after you die, He wants to save you from sin here and now. To use the prophet Daniel as an example, he was thrown into a pit full of hungry lions but God saved him and brought him out of the pit. God could have resurrected Daniel if he was eaten by lions, but He didn’t just want Daniel to walk out of there alive, He wanted to protect Daniel while he was down there. If you believe in Jesus Christ, you have been saved from the eternal consequences of sin; your sin is paid for and you’ve passed from death to life. You will be “pulled out of the pit”, so to speak. And if you follow Him, you are being saved from the ruin that sin brings here on earth. He will protect you from the “lions”, the ruin that sin brings here on earth. Whether you’re talking about victory over sin after death or victory over sin here on earth, salvation comes from Christ alone.
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    Related Verses:
    Ephesians 2:8 - Been saved
    1 Corinthians 1:18 - Being saved
    John 5:24 - Passed from death to life.
    Daniel 6 - Daniel in the lion’s den
    Family Time Questions:
    What does it mean that you have been saved by Jesus?
    What does it mean that you are being saved by Jesus?
    What must you do to have eternal life?
    Family Time Prayer:
    "Dear God, thank you for the incredible gift of salvation. Help us to put our hope and our trust in you, and to follow you with all our heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen."
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