FAQ's | Week 1

Apr 12, 2026    Jason Lineberger

This powerful exploration tackles some of our deepest questions about salvation, eternity, and the transformative nature of faith. At its heart lies a profound truth from 1 John 5: salvation comes through believing that Jesus is the Christ, but genuine belief always produces visible transformation.


We're reminded that faith isn't merely intellectual assent—it's a life-changing relationship that reshapes everything about us. The sermon challenges us to examine whether our lives reflect the Holy Spirit's work, comparing spiritual transformation to marriage, where two become one and everything changes. When we truly encounter Jesus, we don't just add Him to our existing life; we become entirely new people.


The message addresses difficult questions about children, those who've never heard the gospel, and various life circumstances, offering hope grounded in God's character while maintaining biblical integrity. We're encouraged to trust that our loving God will do what is right, even when we don't have all the answers.


The central call is clear: salvation requires nothing from us but faith in Jesus, yet that same faith inevitably transforms us from the inside out, making us less like ourselves and more like Christ with each passing year.