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What does the Bible say about being saved?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely God's work, rooted in His will, Christ's sacrifice, and the Holy Spirit's calling.

The concept of salvation in the Bible emphasizes that it is God who saves us according to His purpose and grace, as stated in 2 Timothy 1:9. Salvation is not a mere offer but a divine act where God has chosen whom to save even before time began. It involves God's will, Christ's atoning death, and the effective work of the Holy Spirit, giving us new life and a new heart to respond to His call. The preaching of the Gospel is pivotal, as faith comes by hearing (Romans 10:17). Therefore, being saved is a work entirely orchestrated by God, showcasing His sovereignty in salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 10:17, Romans 8:30, Romans 10:1, Romans 5:9, Acts 16:30-31, Ephesians 2:8-9

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