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Soteriology Pt 1 - Jesus Saves | Andy Elmes | 7th April 2024

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Following the previous series of messages on Christology, Pastor Andy begins a new series of messages on Soteriology. This is the study of salvation, coming from the Greek soterion, salvation and is also related to soter meaning Saviour. This is all within the framework of messages this year about being "deeply rooted".

As Ps Andy speaks on our salvation, he asks simple questions - who is saved by whom from what, and by what means? Its crucial to have a correct understanding of these aspects in order not to have any false understanding.

Today he unwraps the subject of forgiveness, a cardinal point in our Christian walk. With reference to multiple scriptures, Ps Andy ensures we all understand the difference between being forgiven original sin which comes the instant we accept Jesus and receive His salvation, and daily misdemeanors we all make. Without forgiveness, we cannot live in perfect relationship with our Father God. The debt for our sins past, present and future can only be paid by the blood of Jesus, this is why it is so imperative we receive Him as our Saviour.

This is an absolute must listen message which unwraps key aspects of the gospel in relation to forgiveness of sins.

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Following the previous series of messages on Christology, Pastor Andy begins a new series of messages on Soteriology. This is the study of salvation, coming from the Greek soterion, salvation and is also related to soter meaning Saviour. This is all within the framework of messages this year about being "deeply rooted".

As Ps Andy speaks on our salvation, he asks simple questions - who is saved by whom from what, and by what means? Its crucial to have a correct understanding of these aspects in order not to have any false understanding.

Today he unwraps the subject of forgiveness, a cardinal point in our Christian walk. With reference to multiple scriptures, Ps Andy ensures we all understand the difference between being forgiven original sin which comes the instant we accept Jesus and receive His salvation, and daily misdemeanors we all make. Without forgiveness, we cannot live in perfect relationship with our Father God. The debt for our sins past, present and future can only be paid by the blood of Jesus, this is why it is so imperative we receive Him as our Saviour.

This is an absolute must listen message which unwraps key aspects of the gospel in relation to forgiveness of sins.

  continue reading

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