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  1. Watch Pastor Bake explain the Bible, a verse at a time: the forgiveness of sins, a relationship with God, the power of the Holy Spirit in your life, and assurance of an eternity with God. This...

  2. Welcome to a deep and enlightening Bible study on the essential topic of salvation. This video is an open invitation to explore, understand, and experience t...

    • 36 min
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    • RCCG Faith Assembly Uxbridge
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    The moment we lose sight of the work of the Trinity in our salvation, we are drifting away from the whole Bible’s witness to the glory of our salvation. For example, the plotline of all four Gospel accounts emphasizes the work of all three divine persons. According to his plan throughout history, the Father sent the Son (Matthew 10:40; Luke 10:16; ...

    If we are looking for a single passage that explains this great work of salvation by the Father, Son, and Spirit, then we’d be hard pressed to find more Trinitarian depth than Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1:3–14. Here we see a vivid and glorious description of our triune God’s great work of salvation. First, the Father planned our salvation. He chose...

    When we recognize and enjoy the part each person of the Trinity plays in this great work of salvation, our confidence and joy in God deepens. Paul explains that in the fullness of time, or at the time of God’s choosing, the Father sent his Son to redeem us so that we are adopted as his sons (Galatians 4:4–5). Because we are his sons, he sends the S...

    Much more could be said about the work of each person of the Trinity in the plan of redemption, but when we begin to understand what the Bible is saying about our salvation, we will realize that in this great plan God gives us nothing less than his own self. The Father purposes to adopt us into his family. The Son gives himself for our redemption. ...

  3. What is the proper way to progress in holiness—to work out our salvation? Here in Philippians 2:12-13 Paul teaches a paradox. We must work and God works. We must work alongside God in the process of our sanctification. Paul says, “God works in us to will and do of his good pleasure.”

  4. How does the story of the Bible hold and showcase the story and meaning of salvation? In the first of a three-part jaunt through the Bible, we look to the ve...

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    • N.T. Wright Online
  5. Through the priesthood, God accomplishes His work of salvation and exaltation. The priesthood authority and keys needed to direct God’s work on earth were restored to the Prophet Joseph Smith (see Doctrine and Covenants 110:11–16 ; 112:30 ; see also 3.1 in this handbook).

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  7. May 9, 2013 · He then refers us to Philippians 2:13, where after telling us to work out our salvation, Paul adds, “for it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure.” Walking in these good works which God has prepared for us implies a lifelong process.