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How do we know salvation is a person and not a feeling?

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Salvation is fundamentally about a person, Jesus Christ, rather than feelings, which can be deceiving.

The preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding that salvation is not an experience or a emotion; it is a relationship with Jesus Christ. As stated in the sermon, 'Salvation is not a feeling'—it is grounded in the objective work of Christ on the cross. Feelings may fluctuate, but if one is in Christ, they are assured in their salvation, irrespective of how they feel. This truth encourages believers to anchor their hope not in their emotional state but in the steadfast nature of Christ's redemptive work. It is only through the assurance that Christ is their salvation—independent of fluctuating feelings—that believers can experience true peace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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Gabe Stalnaker · Aug 8, 2018
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