Salvation
Acts 16:30-31
And escorted them out
saying, ‘sirs, what must I do to be saved?’ They told him, ‘Become a believer
in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, and your household too.’
Salvation is where we
are set free and delivered from harm, danger, or any possible risk of being injured.
However, considering what salvation means in the bible or in the life of a
Christian we receive salvation and deliverance from the consequence of our sins.
It is also an act of forgiveness for our sins, a new beginning, a fresh start.
According to Acts 2:21
and Romans 10:13, all who call on the name of the Lord will be saved. I believe
that to be good news, don’t you? It is our faith and hope in God, it is loving our
God with all our heart, our soul, our strength, our mind, our neighbors, and ourselves
that we will one day inherit eternal life and the gift of salvation Luke
10:25-28.
How do we ensure that we
will be delivered and set free?
Remember what we are
taught, keep growing in love, in your faith, never lose hope and as St Paul prays
to the Philippians 1:9-10, May the love we have for one another increase more
and more. Always improving on our knowledge, deepening our perception so that we
can always recognize what is best. This will help us to become pure and blameless
and prepare us for the Day of Christ.
Because one day we all
will see the salvation of God.
Luke 3:4-6
As it is written in the
book of the sayings of the prophet Isaiah:
A voice cries in the
wilderness:
Prepare a way for the
Lord,
Make his paths
straight.
Every valley will be
filled in,
Every mountain and hill
be laid low,
Winding ways will be straightened,
and rough roads made smooth:
And all mankind shall
see the salvation of God.
May God Bless Always,
Women of Faith and Hope
by My Mother Rose.
Written and created by
Katie Robinson
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