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Chapter 4: Redemption (4.10-Redemption and the Mass, 4.3-Contrasting…
Chapter 4: Redemption
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4.6-Salvation
Past-For many Christians, salvation has come through the death and resurrection of Jesus. This event means that sinners have been freed from the power of sin and death, and the gates of heaven have been opened by the sacrifice of Christ. Salvation is an act of God, a free gift to believers, the gift of grace. Some Christians maintain that after the death and resurrection of Jesus, nothing else is needed: salvation is complete
Present-Others believe that Salvation is an ongoing process. While Christ won the victory over sin, which brings salvation and healing, believers need to allow themselves to be guided by the Holy Spirit every day. This means that they should resist the temptation of sin, but they can also accept forgiveness when they give into sin
Future-Christians believe that the final victory of God's grace will come at the end of time when God's Kingdom is established in full power. When this happens, the power of sin and death will be completely destroyed, and all believers will share in the glory of Christ
4.5-The Significance of Jesus' Death, Burial, Resurrection and Ascension
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