Salvation
What does the Bible say about Salvatioin vs. what the church has said about it.
ποιέωa: a marker of an agent relation with a numerable event—‘to do, to perform, to practice, to make.
41.52 μετανοέω; μετάνοια, ας f: to change one’s way of life as the result of a complete change of thought and attitude with regard to sin and righteousness—‘to repent, to change one’s way, repentance.’
89.87 καίb; δέb: markers of a sequence of closely related events—‘and, and then.’
89.57 εἰςf: a marker of intent, often with the implication of expected result—‘for the purpose of, in order to.’
40.8 ἀφίημιf; ἄφεσιςa, εως f; ἀπολύωe: to remove the guilt resulting from wrongdoing—
88.289 ἁμαρτάνω; ἁμαρτίαa, ας f: to act contrary to the will and law of God—‘to sin, to engage in wrongdoing, sin.’
57.125 δέχομαιa; λαμβάνωc; λῆμψις, εως f: to receive or accept an object or benefit for which the initiative rests with the giver, but the focus of attention in the transfer is upon the receiver—‘to receive, receiving, to accept.
12.18 πνεῦμαa, τος n (a title for the third person of the Trinity, literally ‘spirit’)—‘Spirit, Spirit of God, Holy Spirit