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- The New Testament teaches, believers in Jesus Christ are not saved and have a hope of salvation.
- The New Testament teaches, faith is hoping for what we do not yet have.
- The New Testament teaches, into this hope we were saved.
- The New Testament teaches, no one hopes for what he has.
- The New Testament teaches, believers will be given their salvation when Christ returns.
- The New Testament teaches, believers need to remain in Christ in order to be saved at His coming.
- The New Testament teaches, believers waiting for their salvation can turn away from the faith that would have saved them.
- The New Testament teaches, God speaks things that are not as if they were in our gospel when it says we have been saved.
- The New Testament teaches, our gospel wasn’t first preached in the book of Matthew.
- The New Testament teaches, that our gospel we put our hope in for salvation was first preached at Mt. Sinai.
- The New Testament teaches, believers are credited righteousness.
- The New Testament teaches, believers will be given righteousness when Christ returns.
- The New Testament teaches, that our credited righteousness is nothing more than what God credited Abraham.
- The New Testament teaches, that it wasn’t through the cross that God introduced credited righteousness since this was done through Abraham.
- The New Testament teaches, that through Christ we share in the credited righteousness that God gave Abraham.
- The New Testament teaches, that the credited righteousness that was given to Abraham was for him and his descendants.
- The New Testament teaches, we become Abraham’s descendants when we put our hope in Christ.
- The New Testament teaches the sign of credited righteousness in the Old Covenant is circumcision.
- The New Testament teaches the sign of the credited righteousness in the New Covenant is the deposit of the Holy Spirit.
- The New Testament teaches, we are eternally secure when Christ returns to give us our salvation.
- The New Testament teaches that we did not go to plan “B” when Adam sinned. We have been on plan “A” and forever will be on plan “A”.
- The New Testament teaches, there is a faith found in the Law.
- The New Testament teaches, those who put their hope in the faith found in the Law were credited the righteousness that God gave Abraham.
- The New Testament teaches, those who put their hope in the Law of the faith, reject God’s righteousness that comes by faith.
- The New Testament teaches, those who preach the gospel have a unique message, not an ecumenical message.
- The New Testament teaches, those who preach the gospel have a messege with universal application for all men living in all times and situations.
- The New Testament teaches, the church is not a building or organiation but individuals who are part of the body of Christ.

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