What Is the Role of the Holy Spirit in Salvation?
The Holy Spirit convicts hearts, draws people to Christ, gives new life, and empowers believers to live in faith and obedience.
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The Holy Spirit convicts hearts, draws people to Christ, gives new life, and empowers believers to live in faith and obedience.
Not all doctrines are equally essential; some define the gospel, while others allow room for loving disagreement within the body of Christ.
1 Timothy shows faith is lived, not just believed—truth, character, and the church matter because they point us to Jesus.
Satan is real and active, not a myth; Scripture reveals his role and Christ’s victory over him, giving us clarity and hope.
Genesis reveals our beginning, the world’s brokenness, and God’s plan of love and redemption that still reaches us today.
Proverbs offers true wisdom from God—guidance that brings clarity, peace, and purpose in a world full of noise and confusion.
Christianity centers on grace—God’s free, undeserved love that frees us from guilt and offers true acceptance.
The gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ—His death for our sins, His resurrection, and the promise of salvation through faith in Him.
Christians take communion to remember Jesus’ sacrifice, celebrate the new covenant, and reflect on His love and promised return.