Faith Unto Salvation, is it a Confession or an Experience>
- jimngeorgia
- Feb 16
- 3 min read
Faith Unto Salvation: More Than a Confession
Is salvation merely a confession—something we say?
Or is it an experience, a dimension of faith that takes us far beyond words into a transformative relationship with God?
When we examine the word believe, we find that it is not just a statement—it is an action. True faith compels us to obey God's Word.
This raises a critical question:"Does simply saying, 'I believe in Jesus Christ,' mean I am saved? Is that all there is to salvation?"
This book seeks to answer such questions thoroughly, exploring what it truly means to walk in faith that saves, transforms, and endures.

A Child’s Wonder Turns to Spiritual Curiosity
As a child, I was always intrigued by nature and its mysteries. Watching birds fly through the sky, I often wondered:
"Who taught them to fly? Did their parents push them from the nest to fend for themselves, or was the ability to fly something they were simply born with?"
I remember staring at towering mountains, their peaks capped with snow, puzzled by how that could be. In my young mind, the mountain tops, being closer to the sun, should have been warmer—yet they remained frozen.
These childhood musings were the beginning of my quest for understanding—first in the natural world, and later, in the spiritual.
A Grandmother’s Bible and the Power of Faith
As I entered my teenage years, Almighty God began to deal with my heart.
I had always believed in Him. When I was just a small child, my grandmother played a significant role in nurturing that belief. She had a large family Bible that rested on a table beside her rocking chair.
Often, during my visits, she would sit me on her lap, place the big Bible on my legs, and open its pages to reveal beautiful illustrations.
Each picture carried a story, and with great care, she would recount the biblical accounts of:
✅ Daniel in the Lion’s Den
✅ David and Goliath
✅ Noah and the Great Flood
These stories ignited something within me—an awareness that faith was more than just belief; it was the force that moved these individuals from their natural environment into the supernatural.
👉 Their faith required action, demanding that they step beyond their comfort zones.
The True Depth of Faith Unto Salvation
The title of this book, Faith Unto Salvation, raises an important question:
"Does salvation consist solely of confessing faith in Jesus Christ, as widely taught by many religious movements today? Or does true faith lead us beyond confession into a deeper dimension—a genuine experience?"
This book explores that very question.
If you have struggled in your Christian walk since believing, know this:👉 Faith can elevate you from mediocrity to a powerful, transformative experience with Almighty God.👉 The born-again experience is not merely a declaration—it is a dramatic transformation that changes your life.
It will empower you to live for God as you’ve always longed to. For Jesus said in Acts 1:8 Ye shall receive power after the Holy Ghost has come upon you.
Conclusion: Where Do You Stand?
The journey of faith is not meant to be passive—it is meant to be lived.
Throughout Scripture, those who truly believed did not merely confess their faith; they acted upon it. Their faith moved them from the ordinary into the extraordinary, from doubt into certainty, and from weakness into divine strength.
If salvation were only about confession, then where is the transformation?Where is the power that turns a sinner into a saint, that takes a person from darkness into the marvelous light of Christ?
💡 True faith is not just words—it is a surrender that brings us into a real and living experience with God.
So, I ask you:"Has your faith been merely a confession, or has it led you into a genuine, life-changing encounter with God?"
This is the heart of Faith Unto Salvation—to go beyond surface-level belief and into the fullness of faith that saves, transforms, and endures.
Let this be the beginning of a deeper journey.
📖 If you would like to read more, Faith Unto Salvation: Is It a Confession or an Experience? is available in:
✅ eBook
✅ Paperback
✅ Audiobook
You can find it here. 👉https://anchorofhopepublications.com
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