Mankind's sole purpose for this present life on Earth is to prepare for eternity in either Heaven or Hell. Many want to be part of those chosen to join God in the life to come, but God only chooses those who love Him and believe His promises. To be a member of the Bride of Christ requires one to comply with God's requirements for salvation, but false doctrine threatens many who have not studied the truth found in God's Word In this detailed analysis of the New Testament, G. C. Gilley's Salvation God's Way offers a discourse aimed at identifying God's true design for salvation as opposed to the reformed doctrine of election that many Christian pastors and teachers have upheld as such. Gilley describes the "Sower Model," based primarily on Christ's explanation of the Parable of the Sower, as opposed to the reformed doctrine of election model, referred to as the "TULI" model, which relies mainly on human reasoning and not the Word of God, resulting in numerous contradictions throughout the New Testament. This thoughtful commentary by Gilley thoroughly works to provide answers to the unfounded dilemma between God's sovereignty and man's responsibility in salvation, describe the authentic, biblical version of God's design for salvation, identify the chosen "elect," as mentioned in God's Word, discuss man's free will, insightfully evaluate the reformed doctrine of election in light of Scripture, and offer authoritative commentary on Chapter 9 of the book of Romans. Dr. G.C. Gilley has been continuously active in Christian ministry through his church for the past 68 years. He has taught Bible classes extensively in both the New and Old Testaments. He has led and currently leads a small group Bible study in his home. Also, He has more than 20 years of experience as director of Junior High and College Departments at his church. Dr. Gilley is a retired aerospace engineer. During his 46-year career he held senior positions in numerous projects. Dr. Gilley was the first person to design a fully self-healing spacecraft for a mission to the outer planets. He developed the fault-tolerance requirements for the Air Force Strategic Defense Initiative programs and monitored compliance to these requirements.