What does it mean “to be saved?” The simple answer to this question from a oneness Apostolic lens is that it means experiencing firsthand the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, the profound act of immersive water baptism, and the life-changing impact of faith and works from living a life that is pleasing unto God. Today, however, the more detailed question of “how to be saved” requires one to pursue the Apostolic blueprint for salvation, a journey that has not only shaped my life but also promises to guide you towards a more personal relationship with the God of the Heavens and the Earth that can be enjoyed for all eternity (John 3:16).
The Importance of Salvation Through an Apostolic Lens
One of the resources that helped me understand this blueprint is the book “Essential Doctrines of the Bible” by David K. Bernard. It’s a concise, yet thorough, survey of Bible doctrines, and an excellent tool for anyone eager to delve deeper into the intricacies of the Apostolic faith.
The Gospel: The Foundation of Our Salvation
The foundation of our salvation lies in the gospel. Romans 3:23 states that “…all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.” We learn that there is a cost to be paid for our sin. Romans 6:23 tells us “For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” Once we recognize that we are all sinners, it then becomes clear that we need to follow the Biblical plan for salvation that is grounded in the gospel: that Jesus Christ died, was buried, and rose again to pay that cost for our sins and provide everyone with eternal salvation. We are saved by grace through faith, which is a gift from God that we cannot earn through our works (Ephesians 2:8-9). But how do we apply this gospel message to our lives? This is where the Apostolic blueprint comes into play.
The Apostolic Blueprint to Salvation: Acts 2:38
The blueprint for salvation in the Apostolic church is beautifully encapsulated in Acts 2:38: “Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.” This verse outlines the three crucial elements towards salvation: repentance, baptism in Jesus’ name, and the reception of the Holy Spirit.
The Power of the Holy Spirit
“Justification and the Holy Spirit” by David K. Bernard is a wonderful investigation of the Holy Spirit’s work in justification, and how it’s connected to the new birth experience that Apostolics believe in.
The Significance of Baptism in Jesus’ Name
The Role of Faith in Salvation
The Results of Salvation
Embracing the Apostolic blueprint for salvation—repentance, baptism in Jesus’ name, and the reception of the Holy Spirit—leads to a profound transformation in our lives. We become new creations in Christ, our old selves are gone, and we begin to live in the new life that Christ has given us (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Final Thoughts
Similar to an architect’s blueprint when constructing a building, the Apostolic “blueprint for salvation” is akin to a comprehensive plan or guide that helps us navigate our spiritual journey to everlasting life with God. Each detail, from the foundation to the rooftop, is meticulously planned and executed for the structure to stand strong and serve its purpose.
In our spiritual lives, this blueprint guides us towards experiencing God’s grace – His unearned and unmerited favor. It’s like receiving a gift we didn’t work for or earn, but is given out of love and kindness. The blueprint also teaches us to have faith, akin to trusting a reliable friend who has always been there for us.
As we follow this blueprint, we undergo profound spiritual growth. It’s like a seed gradually growing into a tree, becoming stronger and more stable over time.
For instance, if you’ve made a mistake in your life, such as betraying a friend’s trust, the blueprint for salvation would guide you on how to rectify this. You would first acknowledge and believe in the forgiving nature of God. Then, you would express sincere remorse for your actions and make a conscious decision to not repeat them. This is akin to an architect rectifying a flaw in the building’s design. Next, you might make a significant gesture to symbolize your commitment to change, much like laying a new foundation. Finally, you would strive to feel God’s guidance in your heart, allowing it to lead you towards being a better friend and person.
This blueprint serves as a guide for anyone seeking to correct their mistakes and improve their spiritual well-being. It’s a step-by-step plan towards building a stronger, more resilient spiritual life.
Are you ready to get building?
I encourage you to explore these principles and apply them to your life. Take action today, and witness the positive impact on your spiritual growth and eternal blessings. God is salvation, and He is inviting you to partake in this divine gift. Are you ready to answer His call? Visit the Pentecostal Publishing House to find the resources mentioned and more as you discover all there is to know about oneness Apostolic salvation.

