How salvation works in the world, explained from scripture and real-life faith .
This book presents a practical, sermon‑based look at what saving the world involves and how it is being accomplished in ordinary history, through grace and gospel work.
This edition centers on a clear, scriptural description rather than doctrinal debate. It invites readers to understand the big idea of salvation as a present, active work, accessible to a wide audience without losing depth or reverence. Written as a series of sermons, it aims to illuminate how grace meets human need in everyday life.
- See how saving the world is described as a real, ongoing work rather than a distant promise
- Compare two major Christian perspectives and explore a gracious, Biblical approach
- Learn key concepts like propitiation, reconciliation, and the ministry that invites the world to respond
- Discover the author’s gentle, evangelical approach that seeks clarity over controversy
Ideal for readers of Christian thought, pastors seeking a sermon resource, and anyone wanting a grounded, scriptural view of salvation today.