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

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Salvation is understood as a person—Jesus Christ—who has fulfilled all righteousness for His people.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not a process of actions or rituals, but rather a person—Jesus Christ. As highlighted in the message, Simeon in Luke 2 saw Jesus, whom he recognized as his salvation. This acknowledgment is rooted in the knowledge that Christ has completed the work necessary for salvation. When Jesus declared that He is the way, the truth, and the life, He affirmed that He is the embodiment of salvation. God's people see Him as the Savior who has accomplished all on their behalf, thus providing peace and assurance.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, John 14:6

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