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Salvation meaning
The process of being saved, the state of having been saved (from hell). | The act of saving, rescuing (in any context), providing needed safety or liberation; something that does this. | The process of being restored or made new for the purpose of becoming saved; the process of being rid of the old poor quality conditions and becoming improved.
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Regarding the way in which salvation is appropriated by the believers, Lutherans, by teaching that justification and salvation are by grace alone through faith (sola gratia, sola fide), stress the absolute priority of divine grace in salvation.
Salvation Army launches Second Chance Campaign: The Salvation Army announced the kick off of its “Second Chances” campaign in Los Angeles — a yearlong initiative designed to de-stigmatize addiction and put the spotlight on recovery.
This occurs as the Salvation Army Bucyrus Corps will rebrand as the Salvation Army of Crawford County.
I hope you’re forever grateful to your mother that she didn’t give your old computer to the Salvation Army, but that doesn’t mean getting revenge will necessarily be your salvation.
The Partnership Trophy is run by The Salvation Army and its subsidiary, Salvation Army Homes, bringing together football teams from Lifehouses hostels, supported housing, outreach programmes and drop-in services from around the UK.
The program is being changed from The Salvation Army Angel Tree program, where donors shop for specific children, to The Salvation Army Toy n Joy Shop, which gives families the opportunity to choose gifts for their children.
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St. Paul testifies of the grace from God, which enabled him to preach in order for others to receive and believe the proclamation of salvation: “Christ died, rose and appeared, for the salvation of all who hear” (1 Cor 15:1-11).
We believe that the church is necessary for salvation, that Christ is the mediator and the way of salvation, and that He Himself explicitly asserted the necessity of faith and baptism.
According to this corporate election, God never chose individuals to elect to salvation, but rather He chose to elect the believing church to salvation.
According to Wesleyan understanding, good works were the fruit of one's salvation, not the way in which that salvation was earned.
Although post-Reformation morality plays were like its predecessor in that it also was concerned with the salvation of its audience, it differed in that it believed that the theology promoted by pre-Reformation plays was antithetical to salvation.
Calvinists hold that God's grace to enable salvation is given only to the elect and irresistibly leads to salvation.
Each of these theologians also understood salvation to be by grace alone, and affirmed a doctrine of particular election (the teaching that some people are chosen by God for salvation ).
Forlines, F. Leroy, Classical Arminianism: A Theology of Salvation, ch. 6 *Eternal security is also conditional : All believers have full assurance of salvation with the condition that they remain in Christ.
However, this understanding of original sin is what lies behind the Christian emphasis on the need for spiritual salvation from a spiritual Saviour, who can forgive and set aside sin even though humans are not inherently pure and worthy of such salvation.
See Essential Doctrines of the Bible, "New Testament Salvation", subheading "Salvation by grace through faith", Word Aflame Press, 1979.
The Calvinist doctrine of unconditional election states that salvation cannot be earned or achieved and is therefore not conditional upon any human effort, so faith is not a condition of salvation but the divinely apportioned means to it.
The salvation of the individual Jew was connected to the salvation of the entire people.
Thus she, through whom salvation was being prepared for all people, would be the first to receive the promised fruit of salvation.