Decoding Salvation: Who Jesus Came For What We're Saved From The True Kingdom Gospel

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Bol In a world flooded with messages that promise love without repentance, empowerment without holiness, and salvation without dealing with sin, something vital has been lost.Decoding Salvation returns to the plain words of Scripture to uncover the true gospel the angel announced before Yahusha was born: She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Yahusha, for he will save his people from their sins. - Matthew 1:21This single verse is the key that unlocks the entire Bible's teaching on salvation. Yahusha did not come to improve morality, end poverty, overthrow Rome, or make life easier. He came to save His people from their sins-its guilt, its power, its penalty, and its presence.Tracing the unbroken thread from Genesis to Revelation, this book shows: - Who Yahusha came to save: the elect remnant, the true Israel according to promise, the scattered house of Israel regathered by faith-not every individual, not humanity in general.- What He saves them from: sin itself, not secondary effects. The prophets foretold it (Isaiah 53, Jeremiah 31, Ezekiel 36-37), Yahusha fulfilled it, and the apostles proclaimed it.- How the gospel works: sovereign grace seeks and finds the lost sheep (Luke 15), calls for repentance and faith (Mark 1:15), and produces a new heart that obeys (Ezekiel 36:26-27).- Why false gospels fail: easy-believism, prosperity, social-justice, moralism-all change the problem, the solution, and the King. They are another gospel, accursed (Galatians 1:6-9), tickling itching ears while leaving souls dead in sin (2 Timothy 4:3-4).This is not a feel-good book. It is not written to affirm current paths or scratch itching ears. It is written to let Scripture speak plainly: Yahusha saves His people from their sins. To the rest, He spoke in parables so they would not turn and be forgiven (Matthew 13:10-17).If you sense that much of what passes for Christianity today is missing the mark-if you hunger for the narrow, particular, glorious gospel the prophets foretold and the King preached-then this book is for you. The lost sheep are still being sought. The call remains: Repent and believe the gospel. - Mark 1:15The Good Shepherd is still calling. Will you hear His voice?

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In a world flooded with messages that promise love without repentance, empowerment without holiness, and salvation without dealing with sin, something vital has been lost.Decoding Salvation returns to the plain words of Scripture to uncover the true gospel the angel announced before Yahusha was born: She will bear a son, and you shall call his name Yahusha, for he will save his people from their sins. - Matthew 1:21This single verse is the key that unlocks the entire Bible's teaching on salvation. Yahusha did not come to improve morality, end poverty, overthrow Rome, or make life easier. He came to save His people from their sins-its guilt, its power, its penalty, and its presence.Tracing the unbroken thread from Genesis to Revelation, this book shows: - Who Yahusha came to save: the elect remnant, the true Israel according to promise, the scattered house of Israel regathered by faith-not every individual, not humanity in general.- What He saves them from: sin itself, not secondary effects. The prophets foretold it (Isaiah 53, Jeremiah 31, Ezekiel 36-37), Yahusha fulfilled it, and the apostles proclaimed it.- How the gospel works: sovereign grace seeks and finds the lost sheep (Luke 15), calls for repentance and faith (Mark 1:15), and produces a new heart that obeys (Ezekiel 36:26-27).- Why false gospels fail: easy-believism, prosperity, social-justice, moralism-all change the problem, the solution, and the King. They are another gospel, accursed (Galatians 1:6-9), tickling itching ears while leaving souls dead in sin (2 Timothy 4:3-4).This is not a feel-good book. It is not written to affirm current paths or scratch itching ears. It is written to let Scripture speak plainly: Yahusha saves His people from their sins. To the rest, He spoke in parables so they would not turn and be forgiven (Matthew 13:10-17).If you sense that much of what passes for Christianity today is missing the mark-if you hunger for the narrow, particular, glorious gospel the prophets foretold and the King preached-then this book is for you. The lost sheep are still being sought. The call remains: Repent and believe the gospel. - Mark 1:15The Good Shepherd is still calling. Will you hear His voice?

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