Bible Study Lesson 6 Video: Salvation Through Jesus
Bible Study Lesson 6 Overview: This is an important lesson for us to understand about “Salvation through Jesus Christ.” This lesson will help you learn what Salvation in Jesus means.
Bible Study Video: Truth Discovery
✝️ Explore the incredible love that God has for us and how that love is the reason Jesus came to save us. In Luke 19:10, we see that Jesus’ mission was to seek and save the lost, and this is a beautiful reminder that we are deeply loved.
✝️ The Bible teaches us that “all have sinned,” which means we all need a Savior. Just like the tax collector in Luke 18:10-14, we must acknowledge our need for forgiveness and say “yes” to God’s spiritual evaluation of our lives. When we do, we receive His justification, a gift that sets us right with Him.
✝️ Salvation is not just about attending church or following certain doctrines; it is about a personal relationship with Jesus. As Simeon recognized in Luke 2:30, Jesus is our salvation, and it is essential to understand what He has done and continues to do for us.
✝️ When we ask Jesus for forgiveness, we must also accept that He has forgiven us. 1 John 1:9 assures us that if we confess our sins, He is faithful to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. After being justified, the next step is sanctification—allowing God to make us righteous through His Word. This process involves saying “yes”to the truths we learn in the Bible.
✝️True belief goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it requires action. As we grow in our relationship with Jesus, we gain the power to obey Him. This commitment is essential for our spiritual journey. Although saying “yes” to God may feel challenging at times, the more we embrace this journey, the easier it becomes.
As you explore these truths, consider your own choices. For Heaven to be a safe place for everyone, we must all be saying “yes” to God. Are you ready to commit to saying “yes” with all your choices starting now? Find and watch the video below and dive in to discover the path of salvation!
NOTE: This Bible Study lesson has a lot of Bible references for you to look at. You will see these Bible verses on your screen while viewing the presentation.
To help you think about today’s Bible Study lesson, find the “Thought Questions” section with Bible references below the video. If you would prefer to print the questions along with the Bible references shown in the video, you can download the study guide from this link 👉click here to print the Bible Study Lesson 6: “Salvation in One Word: “YES” (Salvation Through Jesus)
Bible Study Points, Thought Questions & Impressions
Here are some questions to help you think about the Bible Study lesson on “Salvation in One Word: “YES” (Salvation Through Jesus).
What is your impression on this Bible Study Lesson 6?
Bible Point #1: We are loved, and that is why Jesus came to save us.
Supporting Bible Verse: Luke 19:10
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #1.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #2: The Bible teaches that “all have sinned” and therefore have need of a Savior. Like the tax collector, we too must say “YES” to God’s spiritual evaluation and ask for forgiveness. Then we too will have His justification given to us.
Supporting Bible Verses: Romans 3:23; Psalm 14:3; Luke 18:14
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #2.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #3: Salvation is more than a church or some doctrines. Salvation is a person, Jesus, and what He did and is doing for everyone, just like Simeon said.
Supporting Bible Verses: Luke 2:30; John 5:39; 17:3
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #3.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #4: When I ask Jesus for forgiveness, the next thing I need to accept (say YES to) is that He has forgiven me. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
Supporting Bible Verses: 1 John 1:9; 3:20; Romans 8:31
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #4.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #5: Once I have been ‘justified’ (declared righteous), the next step is being ‘sanctified’ (or being made righteous). Jesus said this happens through the embraced truths of His word. Therefore, we are to say YES to the truths in the Bible as we learn them.
Supporting Bible Verses: John 17:17; John 5:39; 1 Peter 1:23; 2 Peter 3:18
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #5.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #6: True belief is not just something we give a mental assent to, it is also something we do.
Supporting Bible Verses: Matthew 7:21; 19:21; John 14:15; Mark 16:16; James 2:18, 19; Hebrews 11:7
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #6.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #7: It is our committed and growing relationship with Jesus that gives us the power to obey Him.
Supporting Bible Verses: John 15:4, 5; Colossians 1:27; John 17:21-23
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #7.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Bible Point #8: Though death to self at first appears hard, as we continue to say “Yes” to God, sanctification becomes easier and easier.
Supporting Bible Verses: Luke 9:23, 24; Matthew 6:33; Philippians 2:13
Choose from the following phrases below that best describe your impression of Bible Point #8.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. It makes perfect sense
B. It is encouraging
C. It’s humbling
D. It raises questions
E. It sounds important
F. I never thought of it that way before
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. I’m thankful
I. That gives me hope
J. Other:
Choices: For Heaven to be safe for everyone who will live there, everyone will have to be saying “YES” to God. So I choose to say “YES” with all my known choices starting now.
Say YES: Revelation 21:27