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The Four Stages of Salvation - Coggle Diagram
The Four Stages of Salvation
Salvation is promised
Covenant
A two-way promise
God promised salvation
We followed God's will
God guides us through the Holy Spirit
God gave us life
God gave us patriarchs
God gave us laws
God gave us kings
God gave us prophets
Adam and Eve
First people created
The snake is the devil
They were tempted by the snake
The Chosen people
Jewish people/The Israelites
We shared the same Old testament
We worship the same God
We honor patriarchs and prophets
Salvation is accomplished in Jesus
Jesus' life, death, and resurrection
Eternal life is heaven
Freed us from sin
The Paschal mystery
Jesus heals us from sin
Remembering Jesus' sacrifice
Renew our promise and commitment to God
Jesus is the source of our salvation
We needed Jesus to get to heaven
There is no sin in heaven
We needed Jesus to be reconciled with God after the original sin
Only Jesus could free us from sin
Salvation continues with the Holy Spirit
Pentecost
Holy trinity
Father
Son
Holy Spirit
Disciples
God's people
The Holy Spirit guided the Apostles
To strengthen the church
Spread the word of god and salvation
Offered forgiveness
Beginning of the Church
Peter taught them about Jesus
Evolution of the Christian Church
The church began that day
The apostles and disciples shared teachings and liturgies
It spread to new believers
Salvation will be completed in us
Jesus saved us
We would not have been redeemed from our sins
Jesus is the key to salvation
Gave the apostles the foundation needed to establish the church
Salvation is not complete
We are waiting for Jesus to come back
We hope to be reconciled with God
The Holy Spirit continues to guide us
Inspires us to follow God's word
We become faith leaders an spread God's love
Pilgrim
Someone who is traveling on a spiritual quest
We choose to deepen our connection with God
Why do we pray
Shows respect and gratitude
A way of worshiping God
We praise god with out thoughts, words, and actions