In this episode, we take a deeper look at why the Epistles, not the book of Acts, are where salvation doctrine is clearly defined and explained. Acts shows us the historical unfolding of the early church, but the letters written to believers are where the apostles slow down and teach, clarify, and establish what salvation truly means. When we confuse descriptive moments in Acts with prescriptive doctrine, it can create uncertainty and a works-based mindset. But when we read Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, and the other New Testament letters, we see a consistent message: salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and everything else flows from that finished work.
This episode explains the difference between narrative and doctrine, why transitional moments in Acts must be interpreted carefully, and how the Epistles bring clarity that produces confidence rather than confusion. If you have ever wrestled with assurance or wondered whether you did enough to be saved, this conversation will help you see how Scripture interprets Scripture and why resting in Christ’s completed work changes everything.