I wanna share this sweet preaching sent by my friend who's a great fan of reading books specially the Bible. I don't know where he took this but the emotion I have gained is priceless, and I just want you to feel the lightness I felt after reading this.
To truly grasp what Jesus did for us on the crossโand to be able to share the gospel effectivelyโitโs essential to have an accurate understanding of the terms we use to describe salvation.
Saved (Eph. 2:8). This is a synonym for rescued. Mankind needs rescuing because without Jesus, we are all destined for divine wrath, hell, and eternal separation from God.
Redeemed (Eph. 1:7). Redemption implies a transaction. Our salvation was purchased through the shedding of Jesus Christโs blood.
Justified (Rom. 5:1). When someone trusts in Christ, God pardons that person and removes his or her guilt. A saved individual is in right standing with the Lord.
Reconciled (2 Corinthians 5:18-21). Salvation results in a relationship with God. We were once separated from Him, but now we are His sons and daughters, and He calls us His friends (John 15:15).
Using words like redemption, justification, and reconciliation might not be effective when presenting the gospel to someone unfamiliar with the language often used in church. However, itโs important for us to understand what the Bible teaches about salvation, and these terms give us a framework for explaining the good news to others.
We must recognize that we are not saved by our personal works or performance. Salvation is ours by Godโs graceโHis unmerited, undeserved, loving favor toward usโand at the cost of Jesusโ own blood. Let us not take for granted how God has rescued us: by sending His Son to die in our place.