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How do we know that salvation is a continuous need for Christians?

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Psalm 71 reveals that even those saved still experience the plea for ongoing deliverance, recognizing their continual need for God's saving grace.

David's prayers for deliverance in Psalm 71 highlight the paradox of being saved yet feeling the persistent need for salvation. It demonstrates that true believers, while assured of their salvation, still face the reality of sin and the struggles of this world. David expresses a heartfelt request: 'Deliver me in thy righteousness' (Psalm 71:2), which indicates a reliance not only on past deliverance but also on the current grace needed to navigate life. This ongoing need reflects the complex nature of the Christian experience, where continuous trust in God's saving power is vital.
Scripture References: Psalm 71:2, 2 Corinthians 1:9

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