Salvation Is Not a Reward

Salvation Is Not a Reward

This morning’s meeting at Regent Hall Corps was led by Commissioner Susan McMillan.

A stand-out line for me from this morning’s meeting was:

Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done.

This is a clear doctrinal principle—we cannot earn our salvation through works. Rather, we gain salvation through repenting, having faith in Jesus, and allowing the Holy Spirit to transform us.

I know this. It is part of our faith. But that phrase really stood out, hit me between the eyes, and spoke to me in a very new, and very clear way.

Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done.

I don’t deserve salvation. I can never earn it. That’s grace!

Thank God for His amazing grace!



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