Salvation — According to the Bible

Salvation — According to the Bible
Salvation is one of the most important and most misunderstood subjects in the Bible. Many people assume they know what it means to be saved, yet much of what is commonly believed comes from tradition, assumption, or isolated verses rather than the full message of Scripture.
Salvation — According to the Bible examines what the Bible itself says about being saved.
Coming in May 2026
What This Study Covers
- What the Bible actually says about salvation
- How salvation begins according to Scripture
- The relationship between grace, faith, and repentance
- Jesus’ teachings about eternal life and following Him
- What Scripture shows about assurance and enduring faith
Preview the Study
From the opening pages of the book
According to Scripture, the gospel is this: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again. It is not advice. It is not a program for self-improvement. It is the announcement of what God has done.
But to understand why this message is good news, we must first understand the problem it addresses. The gospel only makes sense in light of who God is and who we are before Him.
— from Salvation — According to the Bible
About the Author
Ronnie Lee Hurst writes the According to the Bible series to explore what Scripture actually says about important and often debated subjects. Each study examines the biblical text carefully, allowing passages to be read in context and allowing Scripture to interpret Scripture. The goal is simple: to follow what the Bible itself says.
Coming May 2026
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