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What did the early church believe about salvation?

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The early church believed that salvation is found exclusively in Jesus Christ through faith and repentance.

The early church's understanding of salvation was grounded in the truth that it is through Jesus Christ alone that one can be saved. This belief is illustrated in Acts 2:38 where Peter calls for repentance and baptism in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins. The apostles affirmed that faith in Christ is essential, as noted in Acts 4:12, where Peter declares that there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. This perception emphasizes the sovereignty of God's grace in providing salvation through Christ's sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection, affirming that salvation is a divine work that cannot be earned by human effort.
Scripture References: Acts 2:38; Acts 4:12;

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