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How do we know that salvation is a personal event?

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Salvation is personal because Christ seeks and saves individuals one at a time, revealing His love specifically to each believer.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not a corporate or generalized concept but rather a deeply personal encounter between Christ and the individual. In the parable of the pearl, the merchant represents Christ, who seeks 'goodly pearls,' illustrating that He personally searches for and finds each believer. This one-on-one dynamic is echoed throughout scripture, as seen in the stories of Zacchaeus and the woman at the well. Each account reflects how Christ's redemptive work is applied specifically to each person, underscoring the intimate relationship between the Savior and the saved.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10, John 4:7-26

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