Is Restitution Required for Salvation? What the New Testament Actually Says
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There is a belief circulating in many Christian circles, sometimes as a quiet assumption, sometimes as a bold declaration, at other times as a doctrinal teaching, that a person cannot be truly saved without first making restitution for wrongs they have committed.
Pay back what you stole. Restore what you damaged. Correct what you wronged. Otherwise, you cannot be truly saved, and God may not receive you.
It sounds holy. It sounds responsible. It even sounds biblical
But is it the gospel?
In this short episode, I take you on a journey to examine the story of Zacchaeus, the most-cited proof text for restitution, and reveal that, when read carefully, it proves the exact opposite of what most people assume.
This is Part 1 of 2 in the series.
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Is Restitution Required for Salvation?
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