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I. Holiness is essential to salvation:
A. Hebrews 12:14 is just as strong, as true, and as relevant to salvation as John 3:3, both contain essential elements of salvation.
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Neither of these verses gives us the totality of the requirements for salvation, but each gives us another principle of salvation.
2. The whole Bible is a road map to heaven and all directions contained in the scriptures must be followed in order to complete the journey successfully.
3. We have a point of beginning in the journey when we experience the New Birth experience, but we must continue to learn and obey the scripture.
B. After the new birth experience, a conflict arises between the flesh, which is our old sinful nature and the new nature which is the Holy Ghost.
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The flesh must continually be crucified in order that we may live to the Spirit, or in obedience and submission to the Spirit.
2. In our struggle to walk with God we are fighting a battle for our souls.
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