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How do we know that salvation is an individual act from God?

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Salvation is described as a personal transaction between God and individuals, based on His grace and mercy towards undeserving people.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is an act of God directed towards individuals rather than a blanket salvation for all. When Jesus addressed the woman caught in adultery, He not only defended her but personally stated, 'Neither do I condemn thee' (John 8:11). This illustrates that each person's reconciliation with God is an individual matter wrought by divine intervention. Salvation cannot be earned; it is a gift from a holy God who chooses whom He will save, highlighting the grace extended to sinners who recognize their need for redemption.
Scripture References: John 8:11, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Eyes and Light
Kevin Thacker · Jul 14, 2022
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