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How do we know that salvation is personal and individual?

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Salvation is personal; each individual must express faith in Christ for themselves.

Isaiah 12 emphasizes personal acknowledgment of God’s saving grace, as seen in the repetition of personal pronouns: 'Thou shalt say, I will confess.' This highlights the doctrine that each believer must come to a personal recognition of their need for salvation. Additionally, in Ezekiel 20:37, the gathering of God's elect is described as occurring one by one. True faith is intensely personal, reminding us that we cannot rely on the faith or experience of others in our relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:1, Ezekiel 20:37

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My Confession
Don Fortner · Apr 15, 2018
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Joshua

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