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It's Your Salvation, Not Your Original Sin

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When it comes to religious beliefs and the concept of sin, one phrase that often comes to mind is "original sin." This belief, originating from Christian theology, states that all humans inherit sin from Adam and Eve's disobedience in the Garden of Eden. However, there is another viewpoint that focuses on salvation rather than dwelling on our perceived inherent guilt. This alternative perspective empowers individuals to embrace their own salvation and find hope in their spiritual journey. Let's explore why salvation should take precedence over original sin.

Understanding Original Sin

Original sin is deeply rooted in Christianity and holds that humans are born sinful due to Adam and Eve's disobedience. It suggests that each person bears the burden of this ancestral guilt from birth. According to this belief, individuals cannot escape the consequences of this original sin without divine intervention, ultimately requiring salvation through Jesus Christ.

While this doctrine has provided comfort and guidance to millions, it has also raised questions and caused confusion among believers seeking to understand their own identity and purpose. The constant reminder of inherent guilt can hinder personal growth and hinder individuals from fully embracing their spiritual journey.

Your Ego: It s Your Salvation Not Your Original Sin
Your Ego: It's Your Salvation, Not Your Original Sin
by Ken West(Kindle Edition)

5 out of 5

Shifting the Focus to Salvation

Salvation, on the other hand, offers believers a powerful alternative narrative that shifts the focus from lingering guilt to embracing personal redemption and liberation. Rather than dwell on the past, salvation encourages individuals to look forward and embrace the grace and forgiveness offered by their faith.

This shift in focus can have a profound impact on an individual's spiritual journey. Rather than continuously feeling burdened by the concept of original sin, believers can find hope, freedom, and a sense of purpose in their salvation story.

Finding Redemption and Liberation

By embracing the idea of salvation, individuals can break free from the shackles of guilt and live a life filled with love, forgiveness, and compassion. It encourages believers to seek personal transformation, growth, and meaningful connections with others.

When the emphasis is on salvation, individuals are empowered to make positive changes in their lives, acknowledging their mistakes but not allowing these past actions to define them. It allows for personal growth and the opportunity to learn from one's past, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling spiritual journey.

The Power of Personal Responsibility

Salvation helps individuals understand their own agency and personal responsibility in their spiritual journey. Instead of relying solely on divine intervention or external sources, salvation emphasizes that individuals have a part to play in their own redemption.

By taking ownership of their actions, believers can actively strive for self-improvement and make choices that align with their faith. This sense of personal responsibility encourages a deeper connection with one's beliefs and provides a source of motivation and empowerment.

Living a Purposeful Life

Through embracing salvation, individuals can find a sense of purpose and meaning in their lives. It encourages believers to make a positive impact on the world around them and contribute to the greater good.

When salvation becomes the primary focus, individuals are inspired to use their gifts, talents, and resources to serve others and bring about positive change. This sense of purpose provides a driving force that propels individuals forward in their spiritual journey.

A Journey of Growth and Transformation

Ultimately, shifting the focus from original sin to salvation allows individuals to embark on a journey of growth, transformation, and self-discovery. It encourages believers to see themselves as capable of change and capable of experiencing divine grace and love.

While original sin may remind us of our fallibility, salvation reminds us of our inherent potential for greatness. It emphasizes the power of personal choice, the pursuit of personal growth, and the freedom to move beyond the past.

It is time to shift the narrative from original sin to salvation. By focusing on salvation, individuals can find hope, empowerment, and a sense of purpose in their spiritual journey. Through personal responsibility and embracing one's redemption, individuals can break free from guilt and strive towards continuous growth and transformation. Let us embrace our own salvation and move forward with confidence, leaving behind the weight of original sin.

Your Ego: It s Your Salvation Not Your Original Sin
Your Ego: It's Your Salvation, Not Your Original Sin
by Ken West(Kindle Edition)

5 out of 5

Your ego is you.

It is your self-awareness, that has the power to say “I.”

It is able to grasp reality and make choices.

Your ego engages with the world, regulates your impulses, solves problems, maintains, organizes, and controls your consciousness.

It’s your mind in action.

So, why does the ego get a bad rap?

For the most part, people denigrate the ego because it is linked in their minds to arrogance and self-glorification.

Eastern philosophers and New Age mystics urge you to negate your ego.

Underneath criticism of ego lies an age-old dispute between altruism and egoism.

Which of these ethical systems you believe in will influence how you view ego.

Altruism, unlike the benign view that average people have of it, dictates that you should live primarily for others.

Egoism, on the other hand, is an ethical philosophy stating that your primary focus should be on your life, which includes your loved ones and all that you hold dear.

Altruism is essentially indiscriminate in its beneficiaries.

Egoism is focused on your benefit.

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