# 1.4.0 Introduction to Soteriology

## 1. Five Cardinal Doctrines:

- Salvation - Matt. 10:22; Mark 10:26; Acts 2:21; 16:30; Eph. 2:8
- Healing - Matt. 4:23; Matt. 9:35; Luke 9:11; Acts 4:22; 10:38
- Baptism - Mark 1:4; Luke 3:3; Acts 1:22; Rom. 6:4; Eph. 4:5
- Sanctification - John 17:17; I Cor. 1:30; I Thess. 4:3,4; 2 Thess. 2:13
- Second Coming - Matt. 26:64; Mark 13:32; 14:62; Luke 21:27; Acts 1:11

<p>We use the term &#8216;cardinal doctrines&#8217; to refer to preeminent and fundamental doctrines. Generally speaking, Cardinal Doctrines are a common bond to the majority of Believers regardless of Denomination. Most other doctrines can be logically sub-categorized under one of these five, as well. </p>

<p>Salvation is an all-inclusive word. The term Salvation expresses Deliverance &#8211; Safety &#8211; Preservation &#8211; Soundness &#8211; Restoration &#8211; Healing.</p>

## 2. Salvation in New Testament Greek:

<p>Nouns &#8211; soteria; soterion [4991,4992 ] Luke 1:69; 2:30; Acts 4:12</p>
<p>Verb &#8211; sozo [4982] Matt. 1:21; John 10:9; Acts 15:11</p>
<p>*Numbers in these brackets refer to the lexicon in Strong&#8217;s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible.</p>
<p>The concept and state of salvation is viewed in the past (Rom. 8: 24), present (I Cor. 15: 2), and future (Rom. 13: 11) tenses in the Scriptures.</p>

## 3. To be saved is to be freed:

<p>From the curse of the law &#8211; Galatians 3:13</p>
<p>From wrath &#8211; 1 Thessalonians 5:9</p>
<p>From death &#8211; 2 Corinthians 7:10</p>
<p>From destruction &#8211; 2 Thessalonians 1:9</p>

<p>We were lost, but we are now found (saved);</p>
<p>&#9;We were bound, but we are now free;</p>
<p>&#9;&#9;We were blind, but we now can see.</p>
<p>We were condemned, but we are now free from condemnation. (Romans 8:1)</p>

<p>We will be dealing with the subject: <b>What Constitutes Salvation [or] The State of Grace?</b></p>