Soteriology

The Doctrine of Salvation

Soteriology is the branch of theology that focuses on the doctrine of salvation. It answers questions about how God saves sinners through grace, faith, and the person and work of Christ. In these episodes, we explore key topics such as regeneration by the Holy Spirit, justification by faith alone, the perseverance of the saints, and the doctrine of predestination. Each conversation is grounded in Scripture and shaped by a Reformed theological perspective. Whether you're just beginning to study these doctrines or want to go deeper, this series offers a clear and thoughtful look at how God accomplishes salvation.

Soteriology Episodes

  • Jesus lifting souls from darkness—imagery of Christ’s descent into hell in biblical and confessional Reformed soteriology.

    Christ's Descent into Hell

    This episode examines the phrase “He descended into hell,” exploring its biblical basis, theological interpretations, and how early church fathers and Reformed confessions understood Christ’s descent.

  • Baptism scene with apostles and onlookers—visual representation of spiritual rebirth and regeneration in Reformed soteriology.

    The Doctrine of Regeneration

    This episode explores the biblical doctrine of regeneration, examining how the Holy Spirit grants new birth, transforms the heart, and brings spiritually dead sinners to life through sovereign grace.

  • Christ offers forgiveness and mercy—visual representation of sola fide in Reformed soteriology and biblical theology.

    Justification by Faith Alone

    This episode examines the core Reformation doctrine of justification by faith alone, showing how sinners are declared righteous before God through Christ’s imputed righteousness, not works.

  • Jesus reaches out to Peter after denial—visual symbol of the doctrine of perseverance of the saints in Reformed soteriology.

    Perseverance of the Saints

    This episode unpacks the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, explaining how true believers are preserved by God’s grace and will endure in faith until final glorification.

  • Jesus the Good Shepherd embracing a lamb—symbol of predestination and divine election in Reformed soteriology and covenant theology.

    The Doctrine of Predestination

    This episode explains the biblical doctrine of predestination, highlighting God’s sovereign election, eternal decree, and its central role in Reformed soteriology and Christian assurance.