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After The Fall

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People’s confidence in the church is at an all-time low and its spiritual convictions are waning. All over the broad landscape of Christianity, many sit in churches week after week, comfortable in a salvation experience they had, and which they also trust in to get them to heaven. Most Christians are saved through:

  • The Sinner’s Prayer
  • An altar call
  • An evangelistic encounter
  • Guilt or remorse

While most Christians would say they are saved, most would not be able to define what that actually means, except they are saved from going to hell when they die. Today, salvation has become a form of fire insurance.

Ever since man began to redefine the Church in AD 325, salvation took on many forms and today, is far removed from God’s original plan that it barely resembles what He first began in Adam.

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Salvation from God’s perspective is important to understand if we are to live the life of victory Christ died to give us. This involves the revelation of what God began in Adam, and later fulfilled in Christ. Understanding God’s blueprint as partakers of His divine nature is key to understanding biblical salvation.

During the First Council of Nicea in AD 325, new theology was birthed and one of the doctrines that changed was salvation: that it could only be found in the Church. Even after the Martin Luther’s Reformation in AD 1525, Christians today still subconsciously believe that salvation is a function of the church, even though they know salvation is an act of God’s grace through faith. It is this wrong understanding of salvation that keeps Christians bound to a pew instead of fulfilling God’s will for their lives and advancing the Kingdom of God.

After the Fall gives you the answers to what true biblical salvation is from God’s perspective, why He made provision for it, and the three-fold purpose of redemption. Break free from the lie that keeps you coming back to church.

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