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How do we know that salvation is free and unconditional?

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Salvation is free and unconditional, as it is offered without price to all who come in faith, according to Isaiah 55.

Isaiah 55 emphasizes that God's invitation to salvation comes without cost. It highlights that we may come to the waters without money or price, indicating that salvation cannot be earned or purchased; it is a grace gift from God. The essence of the gospel is that Christ has provided everything necessary for our redemption, and we are called to come empty-handed, bringing nothing of our own. This calls into question the practices of any religion that demands payment or works for salvation, as true salvation is a free gift that requires only the acknowledgment of our desperate need for God’s mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1, Revelation 22:17, Romans 6:23

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The Gospel Call
Henry Mahan · Aug 2, 1998
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Joshua

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