Faith Unto Salvation

Is it a Confession or an Experience?

Faith Unto Salvation examines the nature of saving faith by returning to the full witness of Scripture. Rather than reducing faith to a verbal confession alone, this book presents faith as a response to God that is lived, obeyed, and experienced—rooted in the full born-again experience and trust in the truth of God’s Word.

About the book

Faith Unto Salvation was written to address a question central to the Christian faith: What does it truly mean to believe? In a time when salvation is often reduced to a momentary confession, this book seeks to restore the biblical understanding of faith as something deeper—faith that responds to God, submits to His Word, and results in a changed life.

Drawing from the teachings of Jesus, the witness of the Book of Acts, and the instruction of the Epistles, this work examines faith within its proper Scriptural context. Attention is given to repentance, water baptism in the name of Jesus Christ, and the infilling of the Holy Ghost, which together form the new birth experience as taught in the Book of Acts when the Church first began, allowing Scripture to speak clearly and consistently about how salvation is received and lived out.

Above all, Faith Unto Salvation is written to encourage believers to examine their faith in the light of God’s Word. It invites readers to move beyond mere profession and to embrace a faith that is active, enduring, and grounded in a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ.