58 - What is Salvation?58 - What is Salvation?
Transformed by the Word with Debora Barr
Debora Barr and Trina Jenkins discuss the essence of salvation and its transformative power in 'Transformed by the Word'.
28:36•19 Sept 2023
Salvation Unveiled: Trina Jenkins on Faith and Transformation
Episode Overview
- Salvation is about believing in Jesus and accepting His grace
- Engaging in conversations about salvation is crucial for personal and communal transformation
- Personal testimonies of transformation highlight the power of faith and community support
- Salvation brings about a profound shift in perspective and purpose in life
- Promoting relational conversations about Christ fosters understanding and empathy
“So for those of us who know Christ, let's keep the conversations going about Christ. And let's slow down and realize that these conversations are so important. Let's have these conversations and let's have conversations relationally, where we're in relationship with people, and they can see Jesus live in us. But let's keep having salvation conversations. They're so important.”
Ever pondered the true meaning of salvation? In this enlightening episode of 'Transformed by the Word', Debora Barr sits down with First Lady Trina Jenkins from the First Baptist Church of Glenarden, Maryland, to explore this profound concept. Trina shares her personal journey of encountering Jesus and how it radically changed her life. She passionately explains that salvation is not about earning your way to heaven but embracing the grace and power offered by Jesus.
This episode goes beyond theological discussions, highlighting real-life examples of how a saving relationship with Jesus can transform individuals and communities alike. Whether you're questioning your faith or seeking a deeper understanding, this conversation promises to offer valuable insights and hope.

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