April 27, 2016 • Andy Woods • Romans 5:16
Justification is a declarative act at a point in time as opposed to something that takes place as the result of a long, arduous process. This concept may seem simple, but is actually very important: it was the basis of the Protestant Reformation.
A definition of the term "soteriology" and discussion of the teaching of salvation in light of systematic theology.
What does the Bible teach concerning God's choice of who is saved in light of man's responsibility to believe?
Christ's atoning death was substitutionary, unlimited in extent, and final.