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Summary:
Christ died on the cross to be the provision for everyone to be able to receive salvation. As a person opens his heart to Christ as his Savior he begins a whole new life and relationship with Him in the Spirit.
Show Notes:
Salvation is the open door to a whole new life in the Spirit.
The cross of Christ was God's provision for each person to be able to walk by the Spirit.
Christ did not come into the world to judge but to save.
Our salvation is always expanding and growing.
There comes a heart cry in people that says; “I don't know but there has to be more!”
When God prepares a person's heart to receive something from it is is the right time.
Quotes:
Would you say, when you open up to initial salvation, you walk into a whole new life, a whole new realm in life?
Salvation, the beginning of salvation was just an open door to walk with God in the spirit.
Christ was God's provision for me.
He's just so full of love, and grace, and compassion, and you find that all through His Word
I don't think we ever stopped growing and coming in to salvation. We're saved, but we're always being drawn into a greater relationship in salvation.
...If they cry out to know, they want to know the truth. I don't know, but there's gotta be more.
...when their hearts are open and prepared to receive something from God, it's the right time. That's the beginning of salvation for that person.
...when you're broken, when you're at the end and you can't do anything and you have no answers. And that's when, you cry out...
References:
Galatians 5:25
If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
John 12:47
Hebrews 7:25
Jeremiah 29:13
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.
Romans 5:8
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Takeaway:
This experience of initial salvation is but the open door to many experiences as the Lord continues to deepen this salvation experience in our lives as we grow in our relationship with Christ and the Father throughout eternity.
By The Epistles5
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Summary:
Christ died on the cross to be the provision for everyone to be able to receive salvation. As a person opens his heart to Christ as his Savior he begins a whole new life and relationship with Him in the Spirit.
Show Notes:
Salvation is the open door to a whole new life in the Spirit.
The cross of Christ was God's provision for each person to be able to walk by the Spirit.
Christ did not come into the world to judge but to save.
Our salvation is always expanding and growing.
There comes a heart cry in people that says; “I don't know but there has to be more!”
When God prepares a person's heart to receive something from it is is the right time.
Quotes:
Would you say, when you open up to initial salvation, you walk into a whole new life, a whole new realm in life?
Salvation, the beginning of salvation was just an open door to walk with God in the spirit.
Christ was God's provision for me.
He's just so full of love, and grace, and compassion, and you find that all through His Word
I don't think we ever stopped growing and coming in to salvation. We're saved, but we're always being drawn into a greater relationship in salvation.
...If they cry out to know, they want to know the truth. I don't know, but there's gotta be more.
...when their hearts are open and prepared to receive something from God, it's the right time. That's the beginning of salvation for that person.
...when you're broken, when you're at the end and you can't do anything and you have no answers. And that's when, you cry out...
References:
Galatians 5:25
If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
John 12:47
Hebrews 7:25
Jeremiah 29:13
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.
Romans 5:8
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Takeaway:
This experience of initial salvation is but the open door to many experiences as the Lord continues to deepen this salvation experience in our lives as we grow in our relationship with Christ and the Father throughout eternity.