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The Salvation of God by Joshua Weir

A Whole-Bible Study of Salvation

The Salvation of God is Joshua Weir's nine-chapter study of salvation across the biblical story. The free PDF edition is 310 pages. The study begins with creation and humanity's fall, follows God's promise of restoration through His Redeemer, and continues through the Redeemer's death and resurrection, the mystery of life and death, the Holy Spirit, the deceitfulness of sin, and the coming judgment of God.


Read the Free 310-Page E-book — https://thesalvationofgod.com/e-book


A Whole-Bible Study of Salvation


The book presents salvation as more than escape from punishment. It traces God's work of rescuing, restoring, reconciling, and giving life. Humanity cannot overcome sin and death by its own strength. Salvation belongs to God and unfolds through covenant promise, the saving work of His promised Redeemer, resurrection, and the gift of the Holy Spirit.


The study brings together passages from both Testaments and introduces Hebrew and Greek roots when they help clarify the biblical text. The World Messianic Bible (W.M.B.) is the primary translation quoted in the book.


Who This Book Is For


This book is intended for readers who want more than a brief definition of salvation. It can support:


- Personal Scripture study

- New believers building a whole-Bible foundation

- Families and small groups reading together

- Bible-study leaders preparing discussion

- Ministry readers examining salvation, resurrection, and judgment

- Readers who want to compare the book's conclusions with the surrounding biblical passages


No prior knowledge of Hebrew or Greek is required. Word studies are included to illuminate the text, not to replace careful reading of Scripture in context.


What You Will Study


1. The Beginning — Creation, humanity's purpose, the fall, and the need for salvation.

2. The Restoration That Was to Come — God's promises of restoration and the biblical hope that develops after the fall.

3. The He That Was to Come — The identity and mission of God's promised Redeemer.

4. The Plot — The opposition, betrayal, suffering, and death that stand within the saving purpose traced by the book.

5. The Resurrection and the Life — Resurrection, justification, reconciliation, and the hope of new life.

6. The Mystery of Life and Death — Mortality, resurrection, eternal life, and the biblical questions surrounding death.

7. The Holy Spirit of God — The Spirit's work in conviction, guidance, transformation, and faithful living.

8. The Deceitfulness of Sin — Sin's power to deceive, the need for repentance, and perseverance in obedience.

9. The Coming Judgment of God — Accountability, resurrection, judgment, and God's final purpose for creation.


The Book's Central Message


The book's central claim is that salvation is God's work from beginning to end. Grace does not make faithfulness unnecessary. It creates a people who trust God, turn from sin, walk in obedience, depend on the Holy Spirit, and hope in resurrection and final restoration.


The book therefore connects creation, the fall, prophecy, atonement, resurrection, the Holy Spirit, new life, death, and judgment rather than treating salvation as a slogan or a single isolated moment.


Read an Opening Sample


The opening study begins with creation because salvation cannot be understood without asking what humanity was made for. It then examines God's instruction, humanity's disobedience, the entrance of sin and death, and the first promise that evil would not have the final word. This opening establishes the need for rescue and the foundation for the restoration developed throughout the remaining chapters.


This is a source-faithful summary of the opening rather than a quotation. Read the complete book free online — https://thesalvationofgod.com/e-book to examine the full chapter and its cited passages.


Verified Book Details


- Title: The Salvation of God

- Author: Joshua Weir

- Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing

- Paperback publication date: July 10, 2024

- Digital publication date: September 3, 2024

- Free PDF length: 310 pages

- Paperback length: 226 pages

- Chapters: Nine

- Language: English

- Primary Bible translation: World Messianic Bible (W.M.B.)

- Paperback ISBN: 979-8-89243-188-0

- Digital ISBN: 979-8-89243-189-7

- Available formats: Paperback, free digital e-book, focused audiobook sessions, and the complete nine-chapter audiobook

- Estimated continuous reading time: Approximately 5–6 hours at 200–250 words per minute


Choose How to Study


- Read the Free 310-Page E-book — https://thesalvationofgod.com/e-book

- Begin the Free 22-Session Bible Study — https://thesalvationofgod.com/bible-study-e-book

- Listen to The Salvation of God Audiobook — https://thesalvationofgod.com/audiobook

- Understand Salvation According to the Bible — https://thesalvationofgod.com/what-is-salvation

- Meet Joshua Weir — https://thesalvationofgod.com/about-us-1

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