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How do we know that salvation requires a miracle?

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Salvation requires a miracle of God's grace as it transforms a spiritually dead person into a living believer in Christ.

Salvation is described in the Bible as a miraculous work of God's grace. Ephesians 2:1 states that we were dead in our trespasses and sins, and it is only by God's intervention—'but God, who is rich in mercy'—that we are made alive. This illustrates that human effort cannot bring about spiritual life; it necessitates the divine act of quickening by the Holy Spirit. The miraculous aspect of salvation is emphasized by the notion that just as Lazarus was raised from the dead by Christ, so too is every sinner spiritually resurrected through faith granted by God. It confirms that the essence of salvation lies not within human capacity but entirely in divine grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1-5, John 11:43-44

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Precious Faith
Larry Criss · Oct 20, 2013
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