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What is salvation, really? Not the version we repeat, assume, or reduce, but the version Jesus actually teaches.

In this sermon from the Salvation series, Pastor Philip takes listeners deep into John chapter 3 and the late-night conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus. This message connects the fall in Genesis, the fear of exposure, and the human tendency to hide, showing how those same patterns still shape the way people approach God today.

Jesus draws a sharp line between believing in Him and being born again. Many believed because of signs, but Jesus did not entrust Himself to them. That tension sits at the heart of this message. Salvation is not about choosing a destination. It is about surrender, exposure, and transformation.

This teaching unpacks why salvation is often emotional, why fear shows up when God starts working in the heart, and why people resist the light even while claiming belief. It also challenges the cultural habit of minimizing sin, softening language, and avoiding honest examination.

This is not a motivational talk. It is a clear, biblical conversation about life, death, fear, freedom, and what it truly means to come into the light.

Listen carefully. This message is meant to be processed, not rushed.