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🎙️ Episode Title: Does Your Preacher Even Know What Salvation Is?

đź“– Episode Summary:

Most believers have been taught that “being saved” is a transaction — a deal between heaven and hell. But what if salvation was never about a ticket to eternity, and instead about being made whole right now?

In this episode, Sergio explores the Hebraic meaning of salvation — yasha — and uncovers how Yeshua’s mission was not about escape, but restoration. Together we’ll walk through the story of the woman who touched the tzitziyot of His garment, the power of daily covenant obedience, and why doctrines like “once saved, always saved” fall apart when salvation is understood as a living relationship.

🕊️ Key Themes:

Salvation as wholeness, not escape

The Hebrew meaning of yasha and the name Yeshua

The woman who touched the tzitziyot (Mark 5)

Why modern theology cheapens salvation

The daily transformation of walking in covenant

How “once saved, always saved” collapses under true covenant context

📜 Scripture References:

Malachi 3:7 • Luke 19:10 • Philippians 2:12 • Numbers 15:38–40 • Mark 5:25–34 • Luke 8:43–48 • Jeremiah 31:33 • Psalm 27:1 • John 15:4–6 • John 10:28

đź’­Takeaway:

Salvation isn’t about where you’ll spend eternity — it’s about who you’re becoming in covenant with Yeshua today. Every moment of trust and obedience is an invitation to be made whole.

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Selah — Pause and Reflect:

Heaven isn’t waiting at the finish line — it’s walking beside you now.



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