This study explains why salvation must be examined and tested instead of assumed. It exposes how tradition, repetition, and emotional assurance have replaced biblical certainty. Like the apostles, it calls believers to stop trusting what they were told and start proving salvation by Scripture alone.
This study uses biblical questions to expose gaps, assumptions, and contradictions in modern salvation beliefs. It shows how simple questions, when answered honestly from Scripture, reveal whether faith is informed, partial, or misplaced. This mirrors how the apostles reasoned with people publicly and directly.
This study traces salvation exactly as it unfolds in Scripture, step by step. It follows the apostolic order, belief, repentance, faith, confession, baptism, and obedience, showing that salvation is a process revealed progressively, not a single moment detached from action.
This study gathers all relevant Scriptures into one complete pattern, removing isolated verses and selective teaching. It demonstrates that salvation has a clear, repeatable biblical structure that never changes, regardless of culture, time period, or denomination.
This study confronts personal assurance directly. It compares modern salvation claims with the biblical requirements revealed in Scripture. Like the apostles, it presses the reader to test belief, obedience, and conversion honestly, without emotion, excuses, or tradition.
This study places today’s popular salvation message side by side with Scripture and exposes where they diverge. It shows how phrases like “saved by belief alone” developed over time and why they cannot survive a full biblical examination.
This study analyzes a typical modern salvation testimony and measures it against Scripture. Step by step, it identifies what is present, what is missing, and what is assumed. This mirrors the apostolic method of reasoning from Scripture to reveal whether salvation is complete or incomplete.
This study exposes the danger of using feelings as proof of salvation. It shows from Scripture that the heart is unstable, easily influenced, and often deceptive. Like the apostles, it redirects assurance away from emotions and back to obedience, faith, and truth grounded in the Word of God, not internal sensations or religious experiences.
This study corrects the modern teaching that questioning salvation is sinful. It shows that Scripture presents doubt as a signal to examine, repent, grow, and mature, not something to suppress or fear. It explains how the Holy Spirit, conviction, trials, and even spiritual warfare can expose weak foundations so true faith can be strengthened.
This study dismantles the idea that salvation is completed at the moment of belief. Using clear Scripture, it proves that believing brings a person nearer to salvation and seals them with God’s promise but does not complete salvation by itself. Like the apostles taught, it shows that belief initiates the process, but obedience to God’s full plan brings it to completion.
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