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How do we know that salvation is a comprehensive process?

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Salvation encompasses every aspect of God's work in transforming believers into the likeness of Christ over time.

Salvation, as highlighted in the sermon, is not a one-time event but an ongoing process. Paul affirms this in Philippians 1:6, where he states that God who began a good work in believers will complete it until the day of Christ. This indicates that salvation includes justification, sanctification, and ultimately glorification. The transformative work of God in each believer reflects His unwavering purpose to restore them fully to His image. While believers are counted righteous before God through faith, the journey of becoming like Christ continues until they are fully glorified in His presence, underscoring the comprehensive nature of salvation that assures believers of greater things to come.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:6, Romans 8:29-30

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