We are in a midcourse correction in Christian theology. The foundation of the blood atonement, the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ and His saints, the reality of the born-again experience and of life lived in the Spirit of God are scriptural and to be relied on. Upon this sure foundation several traditions have accumulated that are not scriptural.
These are traditions concerning a state of grace, mansions in Heaven, and a pre-tribulation "rapture" of the believers. Even the venerable "four steps of salvation," although they may be theologically accurate, are employed in a manner that leads away from God's purposes concerning man.
Because of the confrontation between God and Satan that is on the horizon we must return to the Scriptures, asking God for understanding.
Today's Christian theology is "another gospel."