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How does God describe His salvation in the Bible?

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God describes His salvation as a work of grace given to believers, emphasizing it is not of human effort.

In the Scriptures, specifically as outlined in Ephesians and throughout the Old Testament, God’s salvation is depicted as an act of grace, highlighting its divine origin. Notably, the first mention of salvation in Genesis 49:18 introduces it as God's possession, underscoring that it belongs to Him and He dispenses it as He wills. This conveys that human effort plays no role in our salvation, as evidenced by God’s declaration in Isaiah 41:10 where He promises to hold and help His people. Consequently, salvation is God’s work alone, affirming the glorious gospel that it is God's grace that saves us entirely.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Genesis 49:18, Isaiah 41:10

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