Understanding The True Meaning Of Salvation

By Michelle Sanders


You may be questioning your understanding of being saved. What exactly is the true meaning of salvation, you may wonder. There are different views, though all share some characteristics. Forgiveness of sins is the underlying meaning. But, some believe differently about what happens and how it happens. Many believe it does not just stop at the forgiveness of sins.

Many people believe that not only does being saved involve forgiveness of sin, but there are three other areas that are popular with many. This is 1)deliverance from evil--both temporal and eternal; 2)a life of freedom; and, 3)protection from earthly dangers. These beliefs make the idea of being saved mean more to those who have it. Not all people hold to this belief, however.

A person can be delivered from evil within two areas. One is the temporal and the other is the eternal. Temporal deliverance just means it has a limited amount of time. The eternal means there is no beginning or end to the event. When we accept God, we are relieved from the angst and shame of knowing we are participating in evil things. We can feel relieved that we no longer are under that influence. We are also relieved from the evils if the world around us.

Another aspect of salvation is the life of freedom from sin and its dominion. It is the nature of man to engage in a life of sin. Sin looks appealing, as Satan makes it look to the average man. However, the rule of sin over one's life is not pleasant. Sin, with all its negatives, rules it power over the person who has not accepted God's way. However, accepting God allows one power over that sin.

Another part of accepting God and His law is that we get protection from dangers here on earth, some believe. In Psalms, God made a promise to the Israelite nation that He would protect them from disease, illness, famines, and other calamities of a world of sin, just as long as they accepted His law.

There is the question of how one becomes saved. The Bible gives very specific details on how this can occur. One must believe and have faith in Jesus Christ. Obedience to His will comes next and is a show of the belief and faith one has. That is not saying we earn our forgiveness from sin. It is just obedience to show that we have faith and belief. Another step detailed in the Bible is to confess one's faith in Jesus and be baptized for remission of sin. All steps are important. Skipping one will not work, all must be obeyed.

Some teach that once you are saved you will never loose it. That is not the case, according to others. Just as a drowning man who is rescued from the water can jump back in, a sinner who has been delivered can go back into their sin. The Bible says to continually work on your salvation, which means being faithful. It further says if we remain faithful until death, Jesus will give us a crown of life.

Though the idea of salvation is sometimes confusing, it can be understood. It all depends on a person's interpretation. But, there is probably not a single person who would not be interested in such a relationship with God.




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