Salvation Past Present and Future

This week we explore the three "tenses" of salvation. God has saved us, He is saving us, and one day (when we see Christ face to face) we will be fully and comletely saved. Even though this process is not yet experientially complete for us, we know with certainty that it will be because God our Holy Father has the responsibility of finishing what He has begun in us. For this reason, we can be eternaly secure in His care and have hope.

>>Download the Podcast

Sideline | God's Eternal Work and the Cross

Too often, the eternal aspects of God's choosing and predestination of those who will be saved is discussed apart from the reality of the Cross of Christ. Before we can fully grasp the implications of God's gracious work of choosing in salvation, we must first see ourselves from the perspective of being the very people who first despised, mocked, beat, spat upon and crucified Christ. God chooses to redeem His enemies; in this lies the scandal of His grace.

>>Download the Podcast