A definition of the term "soteriology" and discussion of the teaching of salvation in light of systematic theology.
Soteriology 002
January 13, 2016 • Andy Woods • 2 Peter 3:9
What does the Bible teach concerning God's choice of who is saved in light of man's responsibility to believe?
Soteriology 003
January 20, 2016 • Andy Woods • Isaiah 53:3–6
Christ's atoning death was substitutionary, unlimited in extent, and final.
Soteriology 004
January 27, 2016 • Andy Woods • Romans 3:24–25
A survey of important concepts and terms associated with salvation such as redemption, reconciliation, expiation, propitiation, and imputation.
Soteriology 005
February 3, 2016 • Andy Woods • Acts 16:30–31
If you had less than a minute to speak with an unsaved person who was about to die, what would you share so that they might attain eternal life?
Soteriology 006
February 17, 2016 • Andy Woods • Acts 2:38
How are repentance and faith related? If we are saved by faith alone, what part does repentance play?
Soteriology 007
February 24, 2016 • Andy Woods • Matthew 16:24–25
Must we make Jesus Lord of our life to be saved?
Soteriology 008
March 2, 2016 • Andy Woods • Matthew 3:2
Must we make Jesus Lord of our life to be saved?
Soteriology 009
March 9, 2016 • Andy Woods • John 5:24
Must we make Jesus Lord of our life to be saved?
Soteriology 010
March 23, 2016 • Andy Woods • John 3:5
Must a person be baptized to be saved?
Soteriology 011
March 30, 2016 • Andy Woods • Romans 10:9–10
Must a person publicly profess or otherwise demonstrate their faith in order to truly be saved?
Soteriology 012
April 6, 2016 • Andy Woods • Revelation 3:20
Must a person invite Jesus into their heart to be saved?
Soteriology 013
April 13, 2016 • Andy Woods • Ephesians 1:3
Those who believe in Jesus are adopted as sons and daughters of God.
Soteriology 014
April 20, 2016 • Andy Woods • Titus 3:5
Regeneration literally means beginning again. First comes Christ, then regeneration follows as a result. It is accomplished through an exposure to God's Word, that's what the Holy Spirit uses in His conviction to awaken people to their need to trust in Christ.
Soteriology 015
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.