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What does the Bible say about common salvation?

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The Bible teaches that common salvation is available to all of God's elect, who are sanctified by God the Father and preserved in Jesus Christ.

Common salvation, as articulated in Jude, emphasizes that there is a unified salvation rooted in the electing love of God. The Scriptures highlight that this common origin is found in the mercy of God, who sets apart His people for Himself. Jude writes to those sanctified by God the Father, preserved in Jesus Christ, illustrating that all believers share a single faith and purpose. Therefore, common salvation is not merely an idea but a reality grounded in the eternal plan of God, which encompasses all those He has chosen from before the foundation of the world.
Scripture References: Jude 1, John 17:9-10, Jude 3, Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 1:17, Psalm 14, Acts 17:26

Sermons (3)

Stand Here Only
Tim James · Nov 16, 2025
"Common Salvation"
Don Bell · Jul 16, 2025
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