God’s Complete Salvation

An overview of God’s complete salvation

This web site is dedicated to the complex subject of God’s complete salvation. What does God’s complete salvation mean to us? Why do we need to be saved? From what are we saved, and how does God save us? Why do we describe His salvation as “complete”? In this site we have endeavored to answer these and other crucial questions related to God’s complete salvation.

The Bible reveals to us that in eternity past God had an eternal purpose (Eph. 3:11) according to His good pleasure (Eph. 1:5, 9) together with an economy, or plan to fulfill that purpose (1 Tim. 1:4; Eph. 1:10; 3:2). God’s eternal purpose is to have a group of people, a corporate man, created in His image and likeness (Gen. 1:26). Further, God desires that this man be filled with Him as life for the purpose of expressing Him and having His dominion to represent Him (Gen. 1:28). Thus, in order to gain such a corporate man, God has to first dispense Himself into man as life. But before He could do so, His enemy Satan came in to deceive man and to inject his own sinful life and nature into man (Rom. 5:12). Through this satanic intrusion, man fell into a deplorable condition full of sinful acts and constituted with a sinful nature, ruining him for God’s great purpose.

God, however, cannot be defeated! Though man fell and God’s plan was frustrated, God still loved man and would not be deterred from His purpose. Therefore, God took action to save man and to accomplish His eternal purpose. This divine action is what we will call His complete salvation.