• The sound understanding of salvation is crucial in the lives of the believers in Christ. This study uses the Scriptures to explain what it means to be saved.

  • Many believers are trying everyday to make themselves righteous before God. Just like the Jews of Paul's day, they go about establishing their own righteousness and have yet to submit to the righteousness of God. Doing good is good, but no amount of good can earn you the perfect righteousness required by God. This is why you need to be aware of the righteousness of Christ and submit to it. This lesson will show how to receive it.

  • Many people in the world today think they don't need Christ. Others have professed faith in Him. But they also trust in their works in order to 'maintain' or to 'keep' their salvation. Almost all of these people believe they would lose their salvation if they fail to do those things. The purpose of this study is to show such people that good works are good but they aren't meant to get or keep you saved. Our salvation has nothing to with our works.