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How do we know that salvation is personal?

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Salvation is a personal experience as each individual must call upon the Lord to be saved, as emphasized in Psalm 106:4-5.

Psalm 106 illustrates that personal salvation involves a sincere call to the Lord. Each individual must approach God with their own request for mercy and rescue. The psalmist's prayer for God to 'remember me' signifies the necessity of a personal relationship and acknowledgement of one’s need for salvation. As reflected in Romans 10:13, 'whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved,' reinforcing the truth that salvation is not a collective or abstract concept but a distinct experience for each believer. It invites us to recognize our need for God's grace personally.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:4-5, Romans 10:13

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