Listen "125 | Is salvation 'easy believism'? "
Episode Synopsis
Does the Bible actually teach the sinner’s prayer as the way to receive salvation? It’s Tuesday, which means a new episode of Resident Strangers is here!This week, Steve and Rich are revisiting a topic from earlier this summer during the predestination series and bringing some clarification to a big question: What does it truly mean to believe?They unpack what it means to genuinely place your faith in Jesus and what Scripture means when it talks about salvation, a word that can also mean deliverance. So what does salvation include? Is it simply forgiveness and the promise of heaven, or is there more to the life Jesus offers?Rich also explores the question of how we can know someone is saved, while Sarah brings in the role of spiritual fruit and how it shows up in a believer’s life. Ultimately, only God and the individual can truly know the heart but one thing is clear: trusting Jesus changes everything. There’s a lot in this episode so listen in and take notes if needed!Watch Resident Strangers on YouTube 🎥Sign up for the Resident Strangers email listQuestions or comments? Email [email protected] If you’ve enjoyed today’s episode, we’d be so grateful if you’d subscribe and leave a review as it really helps us reach more people with this message. We’d also love it if you’d share the podcast with your friends, on social media, or anywhere you connect with others. Join us next Tuesday as we continue the discussion on how to think like a Christian in this foreign world.
More episodes of the podcast Resident Strangers
124 | Misconceptions about prayer
04/11/2025
123 | Prayers of Lament with Larissa Holland
28/10/2025
121 | Women in Ministry
14/10/2025
120 | Church Leadership
07/10/2025
119 | Denominations
30/09/2025
118 | When Churches Change
26/08/2025
117 | The Life Cycle of a Church
19/08/2025
116 | Philosophy of Ministry
12/08/2025
115 | The Power of Words
05/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.