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In Matthew 28:19-20, Yeshua the Messiah gave the Apostles the Great Commission: the command to go to all the world and spread the good news of salvation in Him, and then train others what He instructed. Today, many believe that they are doing exactly this, but unfortunately, many key components of the gospel message are missing : confession and repentance of sin. Furthermore, how many people are truly experiencing the fruits of salvation in their lives?

How does one become "saved"? Why must one be "saved"? These important questions are at the very heart of our faith. After all, the Messiah Himself did tell us "I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance" (Luke 5:32). In order to adequately share the gospel with today's world, one must know it himself and have partaken of salvation personally.

What is the purpose of the salvation message? Once a person is saved can he fall from grace? Surely, salvation is not a subject to be taken lightly, especially in this age of deception. If one does not get salvation right, there will be eternal consequences.


The Assurance of Our Salvation
by J.K. McKee

posted 01 March, 2004

The Message of Exodus
by J.K. McKee

posted 15 April, 2008

The Strong Delusion
by Margaret Huey

posted 01 March, 2004

What is Salvation?
by J.K. McKee

posted 01 March, 2004

The Work of the Holy Spirit: Perfection of the Heart
by J.K. McKee

posted 01 August, 2006

The Work of the Holy Spirit: Perfection of the Mind
by J.K. McKee

posted 01 September, 2006


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