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How does Enoch’s life relate to the concept of salvation?

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Enoch’s life exemplifies faith, which is essential for salvation according to scripture.

Enoch's narrative illustrates the biblical principle that salvation is by faith. His faithfulness is highlighted in Hebrews 11, where it remarks on his taking as a demonstration of divine approval. He became a witness of God’s grace, which ultimately points towards Christ, the true Savior. By emphasizing that Enoch pleased God through his faith, it reflects the Reformed concept of salvation being a work of grace, affirming that it is only through Christ that believers can approach God. Enoch’s life calls all to recognize that faith is the means through which we find acceptance before God, pointing to the greater fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:5, Romans 3:21-22

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