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How do we know that salvation is necessary according to the Bible?

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Salvation is deemed necessary in the Bible due to the fallen state of humanity resulting from Adam's sin.

The Bible explicitly outlines the necessity of salvation through the lens of humanity's sinful condition, a direct result of Adam's disobedience. Genesis 3 establishes that through one man's sin, death entered the world, leading to a state of separation from God. This separation indicates that all humans, by nature, are in need of redemption and reconciliation. Romans 3:23 states that 'for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,' highlighting the universality of this need. The promise of salvation found in Christ is essential as it addresses this fundamental problem of sin and prepares believers for eternal fellowship with God, which was originally intended at creation.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-7, Romans 3:23

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Don Bell · Jul 30, 2017
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