Course Content
I. Saved from Hell – “Shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto LIFE” — John 5:24
📌 Topic Overview Explore the reality of salvation not just as escape—but as rescue, rebirth, and restoration. Understand the certainty of God’s promises and the power of Christ’s finished work.
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II. Saved for Certain “That ye may know that ye have eternal life” – I John 5:13
✍️ Topic Description Many believers struggle with doubt about their salvation. This lesson equips students with biblical principles that affirm assurance of eternal life. Through a careful look at God’s promises and Christ’s substitutionary work, learners move from uncertainty to spiritual confidence.
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III. Saved for a Definite Purpose – “Who hath saved us…according to His own purpose and grace” – II Timothy 1:9
✍️ Topic Description Salvation is not only an eternal rescue—it is a divine commissioning. This lesson guides believers into understanding that they were saved to fulfill God’s unique plan. With scriptural insights and personal reflection, learners are inspired to live intentionally, bearing fruit and walking in God’s ordained will.
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IV. Saved for an Abundant Life – “I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.” – John 10:10
✍️ Topic Description Salvation is not only the beginning of eternal life—it is the beginning of abundant life on earth. In this module, students discover that joy, power, and fruitfulness are not reserved for the few, but promised to every believer who walks according to God’s purpose.
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V. Saved, But There Are Adversaries – “For a great door and effectual is opened unto me, and there are many adversaries.” – 1 Corinthians 16:9
🧭 Topic Summary Salvation doesn’t mean exemption from spiritual opposition. In fact, when the believer steps into God’s purpose, adversaries often appear. This module equips students to recognize and respond to the real enemies of abundant life—through spiritual wisdom, biblical truth, and faith in God’s promises.
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VI. Saved to Submit – “…we are buried with him by baptism into death… even so we also should walk in newness of life.” – Romans 6:4
🧭 Topic Summary True Christian growth begins with submission to the Lordship of Jesus. Salvation brings life—but submission unlocks obedience, transformation, and public testimony. In this module, learners discover that baptism is more than a symbol—it’s the believer’s first step into faithful living.
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VII. Saved to Serve – “Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves.” – Hebrews 13:17
✨ Topic Summary Salvation is the entry point—but God’s design leads each believer into service. Through submission to God-ordained structures like the home and the local church, spiritual growth flourishes. This module unveils how obedience and servanthood shape joyful, fruitful lives.
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TLLS100 – FROM SALVATION TO SERVICE by Dr. James Wilkins

📚 Lesson Highlights
1️⃣ What the Bible Promises
Scripture affirms an empowered and abundant life:

Grace for every good work (2 Corinthians 9:8)

Strength to serve (Isaiah 40:31)

Wisdom for daily living (James 1:5)

Power through the Spirit (Acts 1:8)

Fellowship and indwelling (1 Corinthians 6:19, Hebrews 13:5)

God’s promises aren’t abstract—they’re personal and active in the believer’s walk.

2️⃣ Are We Reading the Same Bible?
Dr. Vance Havner’s reminder challenges the culture of defeatism among Christians.

Abundant life is normal for the Spirit-filled believer.

John 15:8: True fruitfulness glorifies the Father.

Real maturity faces life with courage and joy—not fear and compromise.

3️⃣ Life Begins at New Birth
Salvation is not the finish line—it’s the starting gate.

A call to joy, ministry, and fruitfulness

Personal testimony and real-world excitement in Christian service

Trials don’t erase joy; they deepen it

4️⃣ Decide to Just Exist or Live Abundantly
Romans 12:2 reveals how transformation leads to joyful obedience:

“…be ye transformed…that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” Psalm 126 paints life with wonder, laughter, and gratitude: “…The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad.”

✅ Personal Application
“I won’t settle for survival. I choose joy. I choose fruitfulness. I choose the abundant life Jesus offered—and I’ll walk in it by His grace.”