Faith in the Facts: The Unchanghing Truth of Salvation

Faith in the Facts: The Simple Truth of Salvation
There's something profoundly comforting about certainty in an uncertain world. While culture shifts, opinions change, and trends come and go, some truths remain steadfast. The Word of God stands as our anchor—not as religious tradition or personal preference, but as the foundation of facts that ground our faith.
The Uncomfortable Starting Point

Let's begin where Scripture begins: with an uncomfortable truth. Every person who has ever lived is a sinner. This isn't an accusation meant to wound—it's a diagnosis meant to heal. From the moment sin entered the world through Adam and Eve's choice, humanity has been born into this condition.

Some might protest: "But I've never murdered anyone. I've been faithful to my spouse. I'm a good person." Yet Jesus expanded our understanding of sin beyond outward actions. He taught that hatred in the heart is murder, that lust in the mind is adultery. Sin originates not merely in our deeds but in our thoughts and intentions. This reality closes every escape route we might imagine, every excuse we might offer.

The question then becomes unavoidable: if we're all sinners, how can any of us be saved?


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