
You prayed the prayer.
You were baptized.
You’ve been in church for years.
But sometimes…
You wonder.
If your life hasn’t really changed…
If your faith feels shallow…
If you don’t see fruit…
What does that mean?
This is not a book to make you doubt your salvation.
It is a book to help you examine it biblically — and either confirm it with confidence or correct it with clarity.

Saved walks verse-by-verse through John 3 and other key passages to answer the question:
What does it really mean to believe?
Inside, you’ll discover:
The difference between acknowledgment and saving faith
What it truly means to be “born again”
Why genuine belief produces transformation
How repentance and faith work together
Why baptism and church matter — but don’t save
How to write and articulate your own testimony
Salvation is not about walking an aisle.
It is not about repeating words.
It is not about sentiment.
It is about being born again.
If you are ready to know — not assume — where you stand with Christ…
Order your copy of Saved today.

Dustin Lambert is senior pastor at Calvary Baptist Church of Allentown, FL where he has served faithfully since 2015. His heart centers on the local church and making sure believers understand repentance, faith, and the everyday realities of following Christ through biblical discipleship. He is 2014 graduate of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. He lives in Allentown with his family.
FAQs
No.
This book is meant to give you clarity.
If your salvation is genuine, it will strengthen your confidence.
If there is confusion, it will lovingly expose it so you can respond biblically.
The goal is not fear.
The goal is assurance rooted in truth.
No.
Saved is not designed to lead someone to Christ for the first time.
It is designed for:
New believers
Those questioning their salvation
Churches training new converts
Pastors counseling members
This is an assurance tool, not an altar-call tract.
This book takes a strong, Scripture-first approach to salvation.
It emphasizes:
Salvation by grace through faith alone
The necessity of repentance
The reality of transformation
The authority of Christ as Lord
It does not water down difficult passages.
It handles them carefully and directly.
Then this book has done its job.
Clarity is mercy.
There is no greater kindness than discovering the truth now rather than later.
And with this book in hand, you will be able to make that life-changing commitment to Jesus authentically.
It is strong — but loving.
It is written clearly, not academically.
It walks verse-by-verse through John 3 and related passages.
It is appropriate for personal study or guided church counseling.
Yes.
Churches may use this:
For one-on-one discipleship
In small groups
As part of membership preparation
In new believer classes
If you are a pastor and would like bulk pricing or an advanced review copy, please reach out at [email protected].
Yes.
Faith and repentance are treated as inseparable elements of conversion.
The book explains both carefully and biblically.
Yes.
At the end of the study, readers are guided to clearly articulate their salvation story — grounded in Scripture, not emotion.
It is doctrinally clear.
Saved takes Scripture seriously, particularly on the nature of genuine belief, repentance, and transformation. It does not soften difficult passages, but it also avoids unnecessary theological jargon or polemics.
The tone is pastoral, not combative.
The intent is the opposite.
The book is designed to produce clarity and biblical assurance — not anxiety. It walks readers through Scripture carefully and encourages examination rooted in the Word of God, not emotion.
For genuine believers, it strengthens confidence.
For the confused, it offers correction with compassion.
This book takes a strong, Scripture-first approach to salvation.
It emphasizes:
Salvation by grace through faith alone
The necessity of repentance
The reality of transformation
The authority of Christ as Lord
It does not water down difficult passages.
It handles them carefully and directly.
Yes.
Saved was written with discipleship in mind. It works well for:
One-on-one pastoral counseling
Membership preparation
New believer classes
Anchored-in-truth style networks
Small group discipleship
It provides structure without replacing shepherding. If you would like a review copy or bulk order information, please reach out directly at [email protected].
No.
It is not an altar-call tool. It is an assurance and discipleship tool.
It assumes readers have made some profession of faith and are now examining whether that profession is biblical and genuine.
Yes.
Bulk pricing is available for churches.
If you would like a review copy or bulk order information, please reach out directly at [email protected].
Rose & Pearl Publishing offers bulk orders for church groups and small groups interested in walking through the book together. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
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