Description
Sozo: What Am I Saved From? is a Bible-based study of salvation. It asks a simple but serious question. When Scripture says a person is saved, what does that mean?
Many believers hear the word salvation and think only of heaven or hell. However, the Bible shows a fuller picture. The Greek word sozo can speak of rescue, healing, deliverance, safety, and being made whole.
Because of that, this book invites readers to slow down and look again. Salvation is not just a religious word. It is the work of Christ in real people.
A Fuller Look at Salvation
Kirkland M. Rite walks readers through the biblical meaning of salvation. Jesus forgave sins. He healed the sick, He delivered the oppressed, He rescued the lost, and He also called people to follow Him as King.
Therefore, salvation reaches deeper than a church label. It touches the heart, the life, the body, the soul, and the future hope of the believer.
This book does not reduce salvation to a slogan. Instead, it lets Scripture shape the meaning of the word.
What Christ Saves Us From
Christ saves His people from sin, wrath, darkness, bondage, corruption, and death. Yet He does more than rescue people from danger. He also brings them into life.
For that reason, this book asks more than, “Am I saved?” It asks, “What has Christ saved me from?” It also asks, “What has Christ called me into?”
Those questions matter. They help believers see salvation as rescue, healing, deliverance, restoration, and wholeness in Christ.
Who This Book Is For
Sozo: What Am I Saved From? is for serious Bible readers. It is for disciples, teachers, pastors, students, and sincere seekers.
Some readers may feel challenged. Others may feel corrected. However, the goal is not confusion. The goal is clarity.
This book calls the reader back to Scripture, back to the King, and back to the full work of redemption.
Salvation is not only escape from judgment. It is life in Christ, healing through Christ, deliverance by Christ, and wholeness under His rule.






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