Foundation Stones #2 - The Birth of the Church: Salvation (Part 2)
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n this episode, Steve picks up from Part 1 and dives deep into the doctrine of salvation — what it really means to be saved and how it changes everything.
He begins by revisiting humanity's original mandate: to fill the earth with the image and glory of God. But sin corrupted the seed of Adam, and generation after generation, mankind has reproduced spiritual, psychological, sociological, and environmental disorder with no way out on its own.
The good news? Jesus — the Second Adam — was not trapped in that corrupted seed. He lived a sinless life, bore the full weight of humanity's sin on the cross, died as us (not just for us), and rose again — breaking the power of sin and death once and for all.
Steve teaches that true salvation is more than raising a hand in a meeting or asking for forgiveness. Biblical salvation involves:
- Faith — trusting in what Christ accomplished on the cross
- Repentance — turning away from self-lordship and giving Christ ownership of your life
- Water Baptism — a spiritual burial of the old self and resurrection into new life, dealing with the enemy, the world, and the flesh
Using Romans 5 and 6, Steve shows that every believer is either "in Adam" (under judgment) or "in Christ" (a new creation). He confronts the idea that Christians are "just sinners saved by grace," arguing instead that our very nature has changed — we are now saints with a bias toward righteousness.
This episode closes with a vision of what it means to walk in resurrection life daily, and a preview of upcoming sessions on being filled with the Holy Spirit.
This initiative reflects our commitment to building a united family of believers who seek to KNOW God intimately, GROW in faith and purpose, and GO out to impact the world through His power and love. We invite you to watch, reflect, and learn with us throughout this journey.
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