Can anyone be saved?
God's invitation is for everyone - no exceptions. Discover the universal offer of salvation.
15 Bible studies address this question
What the Bible Says
These Bible studies explore Scripture passages that speak to this question. Each study will give you insight and practical application.
Faith Comes by Hearing
Israel's rejection stems from seeking righteousness by works rather than faith. The gospel is near—in your mouth and heart. Everyone who calls on the Lord will be saved.
Saved by Grace
Ephesians 2 contains one of the clearest explanations of the gospel: we were dead in sin but made alive in Christ—not by works but by grace through faith.
Saved Not by Works
Paul instructs Titus on civic responsibility and peaceful relationships, grounds transformation in the mercy of God and regeneration by the Spirit, and warns about divisive people who should be avoide...
The Fall of Jericho
Israel marches around Jericho for seven days following God's unusual battle plan; the walls collapse, and Rahab is saved.
The Jerusalem Council
The early church faces its first major theological crisis: must Gentiles follow Jewish law to be saved? The council's decision preserves the gospel of grace and affirms unity in Christ.
Jesus Made Like His Brothers
After warning against neglecting salvation, the author explains why Jesus became human: to taste death for everyone, to destroy the devil's power, and to become a merciful high priest who helps those ...
Salvation for Foreigners and Eunuchs
God's house will be a house of prayer for all nations. Foreigners who join themselves to the LORD and eunuchs who keep His covenant will receive an everlasting name better than sons and daughters.
The Flood
God's judgement comes through the flood, but He faithfully protects Noah's family and the animals in the ark. The door is shut by God Himself.
The Covenant Confirmed
God reassures Abram of His promises. Abram believes and it is credited to him as righteousness. God makes a covenant, passing through the pieces alone.
Marriage, Divorce, and the Rich Young Man
Jesus teaches on the permanence of marriage, blesses children, and encounters a rich young man who cannot give up his wealth. He promises rewards for those who leave everything to follow Him, while wa...
Announcements of John and Jesus
Luke opens with two miraculous birth announcements—the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah promising a son who will prepare the way, then to Mary announcing she will bear the Son of the Most High. El...
Persistent Prayer and True Humility
Jesus teaches persistence in prayer through the parable of the persistent widow. The Pharisee and tax collector reveal that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. Jesus welcomes children...
You Must Be Born Again
Nicodemus comes to Jesus by night, seeking understanding. Jesus tells him no one can see God's kingdom without being born again—born of water and Spirit. John the Baptist testifies that Jesus must i...
The Bread of Life
Jesus feeds five thousand with five loaves and two fish, then walks on water. The crowds pursue Him for bread, but He offers something greater—Himself as the bread of life that satisfies forever. Hi...
Peter and John Before the Council
Peter and John are arrested and brought before the Sanhedrin for healing in Jesus' name. Peter, filled with the Spirit, proclaims that salvation is found in no one else but Jesus. The council is amaze...
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