Salvation, Glory, and Power
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Salvation

Salvation in the Christian faith is the deliverance from sin and its consequences, brought about by faith in Jesus Christ. It is a central theme in the Bible, representing God's plan to redeem humanity and restore a broken relationship with Him. The concept of salvation encompasses justification, sanctification, and glorification.

In the Old Testament, salvation often refers to deliverance from physical danger or oppression, as seen in the Exodus narrative where God delivers the Israelites from Egyptian bondage (Exodus 14:13). However, the prophetic writings begin to reveal a deeper, spiritual aspect of salvation, pointing towards the coming Messiah who would bring ultimate redemption (Isaiah 53:5-6).

The New Testament presents Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of these prophecies. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus provides the means for eternal salvation. As stated in Acts 4:12 , "Salvation exists in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved." This underscores the exclusivity of Christ as the source of salvation.

Salvation is received by grace through faith, not by works, as emphasized in Ephesians 2:8-9 : "For it is by grace you have been saved through faith, and this not from yourselves; it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast." This gift of salvation results in a transformed life, marked by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and a commitment to follow Christ.

Glory

Glory in the biblical context refers to the manifestation of God's presence, majesty, and holiness. It is both an attribute of God and a state of honor and praise that believers are called to reflect. The Hebrew word "kabod" and the Greek word "doxa" are often translated as "glory," conveying the weightiness and splendor of God's character.

In the Old Testament, God's glory is often associated with His divine presence, as seen in the cloud and fire that led the Israelites (Exodus 13:21) and the glory that filled the tabernacle and temple (Exodus 40:34-35; 1 Kings 8:10-11). The Psalms frequently call for the worship of God's glory, as in Psalm 29:2 : "Ascribe to the LORD the glory due His name; worship the LORD in the splendor of His holiness."

The New Testament reveals the glory of God most fully in the person of Jesus Christ. John 1:14 declares, "The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth." Believers are called to reflect this glory in their lives, as they are transformed into the image of Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18).

Power

Power in the biblical sense refers to the divine strength and authority of God, as well as the empowerment of believers through the Holy Spirit. God's power is evident in creation, His sovereignty over history, and His ability to accomplish His purposes.

The Old Testament frequently highlights God's power in acts of deliverance and judgment. For example, Psalm 147:5 proclaims, "Great is our Lord and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit." God's power is also demonstrated in His ability to fulfill His promises, as seen in the lives of the patriarchs and the nation of Israel.

In the New Testament, the power of God is most clearly displayed in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Romans 1:4 states that Jesus "was declared with power to be the Son of God by His resurrection from the dead." This same power is available to believers through the Holy Spirit, enabling them to live victorious lives and fulfill the Great Commission (Acts 1:8).

Believers are encouraged to rely on God's power in their daily lives, as expressed in Philippians 4:13 : "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength." This divine empowerment is essential for spiritual growth, effective ministry, and overcoming the challenges of life.
Subtopics

Salvation

Salvation for the Dead

Salvation is by Christ

Salvation is by Christ Alone

Salvation is Deliverance From: Enemies

Salvation is Deliverance From: Eternal Death

Salvation is Deliverance From: Sin

Salvation is Deliverance From: The Devil

Salvation is Deliverance From: This Present Evil World

Salvation is Deliverance From: Uncleanness

Salvation is Deliverance From: Wrath

Salvation is Far off from the Wicked

Salvation is not by Works

Salvation is of God

Salvation is of Grace

Salvation is of Love

Salvation is of Mercy

Salvation is of the Appointment of God

Salvation is of the Patience of God

Salvation is of the Purpose of God

Salvation is Through Faith in Christ

Salvation of Israel, Predicted

Salvation of the Gentiles, Predicted

Salvation: All the Earth Shall See

Salvation: Announced After the Fall

Salvation: Came to the Gentiles Through the Fall of the Jews

Salvation: Christ: Appointed For

Salvation: Christ: Brings, With Him

Salvation: Christ: Came to Effect

Salvation: Christ: Died to Effect

Salvation: Christ: Exalted to Give

Salvation: Christ: Has

Salvation: Christ: Mighty to Effect

Salvation: Christ: Raised up For

Salvation: Christ: The Author of

Salvation: Christ: The Captain of

Salvation: Common

Salvation: Conditions of

Salvation: Confession of Christ Necessary To

Salvation: Eternal

Salvation: Final Perseverance Necessary To

Salvation: from Generation to Generation

Salvation: from Sin, to be Worked out With Fear and Trembling

Salvation: Glorious

Salvation: God is Willing to Give

Salvation: Godly Sorrow Works Repentance To

Salvation: Great

Salvation: Illustrated by a Cup

Salvation: Illustrated by a Helmet

Salvation: Illustrated by a Horn

Salvation: Illustrated by a Lamp

Salvation: Illustrated by a Rock

Salvation: Illustrated by a Shield

Salvation: Illustrated by a Tower

Salvation: Illustrated by a Victory

Salvation: Illustrated by Chariots

Salvation: Illustrated by Clothing

Salvation: Illustrated by Typified by the Bronze Serpent

Salvation: Illustrated by Walls and Bulwarks

Salvation: Illustrated by Wells

Salvation: Ministers are a Sweet Savour of Christ to God, in Those Who Obtain

Salvation: Ministers: Give the Knowledge of

Salvation: Ministers: should be Clothed In

Salvation: Ministers: should Endure Suffering That the Elect May Obtain

Salvation: Ministers: should Exhort To

Salvation: Ministers: should Labour to Lead Others To

Salvation: Ministers: should Use Self-Denial to Lead Others To

Salvation: Ministers: Show the Way of

Salvation: No Escape for Those Who Neglect

Salvation: Now is the Day of

Salvation: Plan of

Salvation: Preaching the Word is the Appointed Means of

Salvation: Reconciliation to God, a Pledge of

Salvation: Regeneration Necessary To

Salvation: Revealed in the Gospel

Salvation: Saints are Heirs of

Salvation: Saints: Appointed to Obtain

Salvation: Saints: Ascribe, to God

Salvation: Saints: Beautified With

Salvation: Saints: Chosen To

Salvation: Saints: Clothed With

Salvation: Saints: Commemorate, With Thanks

Salvation: Saints: Daily Approach Nearer To

Salvation: Saints: Declare

Salvation: Saints: Earnestly Look For

Salvation: Saints: Evidence, by Works

Salvation: Saints: Glory In

Salvation: Saints: Have a Token of, in Their Patient Suffering for Christ

Salvation: Saints: Have, Through Grace

Salvation: Saints: Hope For

Salvation: Saints: Kept by the Power of God To

Salvation: Saints: Long For

Salvation: Saints: Love

Salvation: Saints: Praise God For

Salvation: Saints: Pray for a Joyful Sense of

Salvation: Saints: Pray for the Assurance of

Salvation: Saints: Pray to be Visited With

Salvation: Saints: Receive, As the End of Their Faith

Salvation: Saints: Rejoice In

Salvation: Saints: Satisfied By

Salvation: Saints: Wait For

Salvation: Saints: Welcome the Tidings of

Salvation: Searched Into and Exhibited by the Prophets

Salvation: Sought in Vain From: Earthly Power

Salvation: Sought in Vain From: Idols

Salvation: The Gospel is the Power of God To

Salvation: The Heavenly Host Ascribe, to God

Salvation: The Scriptures are Able to Make Wise To

Salvation: To the Uttermost

Salvation: Typified

Salvation: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To

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