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How do we know salvation is a great gift?

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Salvation is considered great because it is authored by God and given freely to sinners despite the immense cost and difficulty involved.

The sermon outlines that salvation is 'so great' for various reasons: it is authored by God, who is a source of all goodness and grace. Its greatness is also highlighted by the significant challenges and costs involved in redeeming sinners. The holiness of God, the broken law, and the sacrifice of Christ emphasize how momentous and difficult our salvation is. Furthermore, it is offered freely to those who believe, showcasing God's mercy. Thus, the greatness of salvation is manifest in its divine origin, the profound price paid for it, and the transformative power it holds for sinful humanity.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:18, 1 Peter 1:10-12

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Drifting Away
Todd Nibert · Jun 8, 2008
Joshua

Joshua

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