Salvation and Fruit

Posted on 07/20/2025
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There Is Only One Message of Salvation

The gospel is clear: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day—according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1–4). This is the only message by which we are saved, and it must be believed with purpose.

Salvation has always been by faith, never by works. From Noah to Abraham, God has honored those who take Him at His word. In this present dispensation, salvation is through belief in the death and resurrection of Christ, and true repentance involves a change of mind from unbelief—not religious rituals or self-effort.

This video explores:

What it means to repent and believe the gospel

The distinction between fruit and works

Why fruit is the result of salvation, not the cause

The danger of tares—those who mimic believers yet lack spiritual life

The role of discernment in identifying genuine faith

How false teachings and disorderly conduct hinder fruitfulness in the Church

Why repeated gospel rejection shows lack of spiritual influence

Christ's death and resurrection carry inherent saving power (Romans 1:16). It is not enough to merely recite the gospel—salvation is the result of true belief, and the fruit of the Spirit will follow.

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