
Salvation and the Transcendentals | A Teaching on Wholeness in ChristWhat does it really mean to be saved?(This is a teaching that I wanted to share here. I believe it was one of my best and so important for the discipleship conversation within the church. PDF of my Teaching Notes at the end)Is salvation only about the soul, or does it reach into the body, mind, habits, and desires? In this teaching, we explore how biblical salvation is not just a moment of rescue but a lifelong process of becoming whole. It begins in the heart, renews the mind, reorders the soul, and transforms how we live in the world.We’ll also explore the transcendentals — Truth, Goodness, and Beauty — as the real echoes of God’s nature. These aren’t optional extras in the Christian life. They are how the life of Christ takes root and bears fruit in us.This teaching is an invitation to rediscover the fullness of salvation, where Jesus doesn’t just save us from something, but leads us into a life shaped by Truth, strengthened by Goodness, and stirred by Beauty.Key themes include:* The biblical shape of salvation: justification, sanctification, glorification* Spiritual formation as a whole-person journey* How the Gospel transforms the heart, mind, soul, and strength* The role of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in daily discipleship* Wisdom from Scripture, the early Church, and voices like Dallas Willard, C.S. Lewis, and Charles WesleyPrimary Scriptures: Luke 10:27, Romans 12:2, Philippians 2:12, John 8:32, Psalm 27:4, Micah 6:8If you’ve ever felt like something was missing in your understanding of salvation, or if you’ve longed for a faith that feels more alive and integrated—this is for you.Picture Credit in the Thumbnail is art from @theeverydaysaints or @swordandpencil on Instagram or Josh Nadeau on SubStack. Get full access to Labyrinth at samuelbuhler.substack.com/subscribe
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