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      Saved

      A Bible Study Guide for Catholics

      Saved

      A Bible Study Guide for Catholics

      Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J.

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      Copyright © 2017 by Mitch Pacwa, S.J. Published 2017.

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      ISBN: 978-1-68192-027-6 (Inventory No. T1784)

      eISBN: 978-1-68192-030-6

      LCCN: 2017934115

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      Interior design: Sherri L. Hoffman

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      Printed in the United States of America

      About the Author

      Father Mitch Pacwa, S.J., is a popular host of EWTN Catholic television network and founder and president of Ignatius Productions, a Catholic media production apostolate. His best-selling series, A Bible Study Guide for Catholics, includes St. Paul; Growing in Faith; The Eucharist; Mary: Virgin, Mother, and Queen; Mercy; and The Holy Spirit. He can be found online at www.fathermitchpacwa.org.

      Dedication

      To Father Martin Gerber, forty years a priest serving

      Jesus Christ and his people. Ad multos annos.

      Contents

       How to Use this Study Guide in a Group

       Acknowledgments

       Introduction

       Session 1 — Salvation Comes from God and for God

       Session 2 — Salvation, Repentance, and Faith

       Session 3 — The Role of Baptism and the Eucharist in Salvation

       Session 4 — The Necessity of a Christian Spiritual Life for Salvation

       Session 5 — Good Works and Eternal Life

       Session 6 — Perseverance unto Eternal Life

       Last Words

      How to Use this Study Guide in a Group

      This is an interactive study guide. It can be read with profit either alone or as part of a group Bible study. Below are suggestions for the use of this book in a group.

      What You Will Need for Every Session

      • This study guide

      • A Bible

      • A notebook

      • Before Session 1, members of the group are encouraged to read the Introduction and Session 1 and to complete all the exercises in both. They should bring this study guide with them to the group session.

      • Begin the session with prayer.

      • Invite one person in the group to read one of the Scripture passages included in this session’s material.

      • Allow five minutes of silent reflection on the passage. This allows the group’s members to quiet their inner thoughts and to center themselves on the lesson to be discussed.

      • Catechesis: Give all members a chance to share some point that they have learned about salvation. Was this something new or a new insight into something? Was there anything that raised a question? (Allow fifteen to twenty minutes for this.)

      • Discussion: Use the discussion questions at the end of the session chapter to begin a deeper grasp of the material

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