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Paul's Concept of Salvation Theology and Its Relevance Sayang Tarigan; Ferry Simanjuntak; Tri Prapto Suwito
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
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- Salvation is available to all through the gospel (Rom. 1:16-17). The gospel contains God's saving act through the work of the Son of God who died, was crucified, buried, and rose again. For everyone who believes or believes in Jesus Christ the Son of God, it will obtain salvation through God's act of justification. This research provides a new understanding of the world of theology in general because it has broken the concepts of particular salvation, which are claimed by certain religions, specifically Judaism. The apostle Paul's view of salvation that can be obtained by all people without any distinction of ethnicity, culture, and religion has opened a new view of the way of salvation. Although the concept of salvation applies universally the people who are saved are only those who have been appointed to believe in Christ Jesus. The essence of the apostle Paul's teaching about salvation lies in the work of Jesus Christ, and the act of Salvation is done by none other than God Himself. Although the meaning of salvation for Paul has an inclusive element (for all who believe), the concept of salvation that he describes in Romans is exclusive. Because Paul uses his Jewish background and relates it to his understanding of God's saving act through the work of Jesus Christ. The term justification that Paul uses to describe salvation has a meaning if God as the Supreme Judge has saved people in the present and as a guarantee of salvation in the future.
The Role of the Church in Building Family Spirituality of Church Members Jamsen Ginting; Ferry Simanjuntak; Markus Suwandi
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
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The Covid-19 outbreak has changed human life, especially family spirituality. Church role to serve congregation and families experienced obstacles and changed the interaction between the church and the congregation from face-to-face interactions to infrequently distant interactions. The shocks in church services impacted church strategy in build spirituality of families and congregations that were not maximized and not consistent. The church needs time, money and energy in adapting to government regulations, following health protocols, maintaining the health of the congregation and continuing to serve the congregation within limitations. Paul's pastoral letter in Colossians 3:18-21, reminds all household members to carry out their respective roles according to God's word. Colossians letter became a guidance for families to continue to experience spiritual growth by making God as the Leader in the family. Colossians letter also as a guidance for church leaders to mobilize family worship of the congregation in building family spirituality. The church made a quick response to build families spirituality of church members by increasing church servant competence, providing technology facilities and infrastructure in serving the congregation. Through this study, the authors found the patterns of church worship and cell groups that developed through online worship. Family services have also begun to be carried out online with the active participation of family members. Colossians letter also as a guidance for church leaders to mobilize family worship of the congregation in building family spirituality. The church made a quick response to build families spirituality of church members by increasing church servant competence, providing technology facilities and infrastructure in serving the congregation. Through this study, the authors found the patterns of church worship and cell groups that developed through online worship. Family services have also begun to be carried out online with the active participation of family members. Colossians letter also as a guidance for church leaders to mobilize family worship of the congregation in building family spirituality. The church made a quick response to build families spirituality of church members by increasing church servant competence, providing technology facilities and infrastructure in serving the congregation. Through this study, the authors found the patterns of church worship and cell groups that developed through online worship. Family services have also begun to be carried out online with the active participation of family members. the authors found the patterns of church worship and cell groups that developed through online worship. Family services have also begun to be carried out online with the active participation of family members. the authors found the patterns of church worship and cell groups that developed through online worship. Family services have also begun to be carried out online with the active participation of family members.
Twelve Concepts of Salvation in the Bible Perspective Solihin Bin Nidin Nidin; Ferry Simanjuntak; Fatinaso Harefa; Victor Deak
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
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- The history of human salvation was initiated by God. God created man in God's own image and likeness, God created man for the purpose of His glory. Humans were created based on the standards that exist in God both morally and spiritually. Humans are given the power to maintain and be representatives of God over the universe. Before the devil was cast on earth, the fellowship between humans and God was good, but when humans fell into the devil's trap and followed what the devil wanted at that time the human relationship with God was cut off and humans had to face the consequences of being cut off from the source of life and being in the shadows. - shadow of death. Soteriology (the doctrine of salvation) is the broadest subject in the Bible. This is because it covers all of eternity in both the past and the future. Salvation relates to all mankind through the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. Through this paper, the author explains twelve concepts of salvation from a Christian perspective.
The Inerrancy of the Bible and the History of Salvation in Christianity Suwito Tri Prapto; Ferry Simanjuntak; Yosep Belay
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
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It is remarkable that salvation is God's Old Testament for all mankind, since man falls into sin, God lovingly plans salvation. so it is a long historical process of salvation from the Old Testament to the New Testament and its continuation. The fall of man in sin makes his creation separate from God and makes him lose the glory of God. God became a distant God. No man can draw near to Him. In the New Testament, it is said, only by believing in Jesus Christ that man is saved (John 3:16). The concept of redemption of Jesus Christ gives the understanding that by believing in Jesus Christ man is saved. Man cannot survive because of the Law, or because of his own efforts, no one fulfills the Torah completely. In the NT, the road to safety becomes very clear. Jesus proclaimed Himself to be the only way to salvation (John 3:16 & 14:6). And brightly; Jesus said that His coming was not to negate the Torah, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).