Salvation Reframed: From Scorecard to Spiritual Family truthsum.org
The Christian world is filled with debates about salvation. Is it once saved, always saved? Can it be lost? Do works matter? These questions all assume salvation is a transaction—something to secure or maintain. But what if salvation isn’t about a scorecard at all?
Scripture reveals a different perspective. Jesus said no one can come to Him unless the Father draws them (John 6:44). This shows salvation isn’t about racking up professions of faith. It’s about God calling individuals into a process—a journey of transformation.
God’s goal from the beginning was to build a family in His image (Genesis 1:26). Sin broke that relationship, but through Christ, we are reconciled (2 Corinthians 5:18). Salvation, then, is not just about being “saved”—it’s about being made ready to live in unity with God.
This journey is ongoing. Being called means entering judgment now (1 Peter 4:17), as God shapes us into the image of His Son (Romans 8:29). It’s not about earning salvation—it’s about growing into it.
Rather than asking, “Am I saved?”—the better question is, “Am I choosing to walk in unity with God?” That’s the true measure of salvation—not a moment, but a life shaped by love, purpose, and transformation.
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