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How should we understand salvation according to Scripture?

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Salvation is a work of grace accomplished by the Holy Spirit, not merely a decision or ritual.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is an act of God, initiated by His grace through the Holy Spirit, rather than a response to human manipulation or ritualistic practices. True conversion involves being born again, as highlighted by passages such as John 3:3, which indicates that one must be born of the Spirit to see the kingdom of God. The preacher criticizes the modern practice of altar calls and decision-making as inadequate or unbiblical, explaining that genuine salvation is a transformation that God affects in an individual’s heart, resulting in a new creation. Believers must understand that true faith comes from hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17) and is not dependent on physical actions or outward expressions.
Scripture References: John 3:3, Romans 10:17

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