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How do we know that salvation in the New Testament is the same as in the Old Testament?

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Both Testaments proclaim the same salvation through faith in Christ, revealed progressively over time.

The unity of salvation between the Old and New Testaments is affirmed in the consistent message of the Scriptures. In Hebrews 1:1-2, it notes that God spoke at different times through the prophets but has now spoken through His Son. This signifies that while the delivery of the message has changed, the essence remains the same: salvation is through Christ alone. The New Testament authors clarify the Old Testament message, showing that the faith of figures like Abraham and Moses was foundational for the faith taught in the New Testament, as Romans 4 highlights Abraham’s righteousness being credited to him through faith, not works.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:1-2, Romans 4

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