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A 6 page paper which explores salvation as it relates to Jesus Christ in history and modern times. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Through Jesus Christ salvation is possible, and through salvation a person can expect to go to heaven when they die. Without Jesus Christ and salvation it is believed, by Christians,
that an individual will ultimately go to hell. As one individual notes, "All questions of Christian faith are related in some manner to salvation history" (Utiger, 2010). The following paper
examines salvation, looking at the history of the evolution of salvation through the times. Jesus Christ and Salvation In relationship to what salvation actually is, there are many
ways of approaching the topic, depending on how one, theologically, looks at the topic. But, it is also important to note that salvation is, no matter how one looks at
it, simply that; salvation. It is being saved from a life without God and it is being saved from going to hell. Having said that in one rather universal manner
of examining salvation it can be said that, "Of the various descriptions of salvation in Reformed theology, ordo salutis, order of salvation, is the earliest. The purpose of the ordo
is to list the events in the life of every saved person that join him to Christ" (Frame, 2005). These events involve such things as calling, faith, repentance, adoption, perseverance
and glorification. By a calling a person essentially is pulled out of a world "of sin and into union with Christ. This gives him a new spiritual birth, a new
heart, or regeneration" (Frame, 2005). Each particular aspect has different definitions or actions/reactions. But, in the end salvation is simply becoming faithful and finding truth through Jesus Christ, or realizing
Jesus Christ as ones savior and ones path to God and an afterlife in heaven. In the words of one particular author
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