SalvationSample
How We Are Saved
And he believed the Lord, and he counted it to him as righteousness.
For the first time in the Bible, Genesis 15:6 clearly states how we are saved. We are saved by believing God, by trusting God, by putting our faith in God.
In Genesis 15:1, Abraham attacked a marauding army and rescued his nephew Lot. In the aftermath, his fears grew quickly. Will they counterattack? So, God comes to Abraham, assures him he is protected, and repeats His promise to make Abraham a great nation. Abraham hears God’s promise, an astounding promise for an elderly, childless couple, and Abraham believes Him. Abraham believes that God is faithful and that God can be trusted. In response, God declares Abraham righteous (right with God). “And he believed the Lord, and he counted it to him as righteousness.” That’s exactly the way you and I are saved. We believe God, we trust God’s promise, we place our faith in God’s Son, and God credits it to us as righteousness.
Salvation by faith: it is so humbling. We admit that we cannot save ourselves or earn salvation. We cannot trust ourselves to be good enough or religious enough. Our only hope is to abandon self-trust and place our trust in the Savior.
Faith is the same as trust or belief. Faith is the humble trust by which we receive the grace of God. Faith is the empty hand of a beggar receiving a gift. It is not doing something, but receiving something.
This is God’s way, the only way. Salvation is given by God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ. If you have never done so, call out to Jesus, even now, to save you. He will hear that prayer.
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Believe in God and trust Him. Put your faith in Him. Even when we feel rejected and hurt, God saves us by His mercy. We are also given a mandate after our salvation: to make disciples. To do so, we must fix our eyes on Jesus.
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