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How is salvation received according to the Bible?

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Salvation is received by hearing the gospel and believing in Christ for redemption, as shown in Ephesians 1:13.

According to the Bible, specifically Ephesians 1:13, salvation is received through hearing the gospel of truth and believing it. It articulates how faith forms the link between God’s promises and our salvation. As believers hear the gospel message, they are called to exercise faith—a combination of renouncing self and relying solely on Christ. This process is highlighted in Romans 4:16, which emphasizes that it is through faith that we receive grace. This grace assures us of our salvation and connects us with God's eternal promises. Thus, faith in Jesus Christ is the means by which we are justified before God, and this faith leads to a transformative relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:13, Romans 4:16

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