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What does God's authority reveal about salvation?

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God's authority, as seen in Jesus' ability to cleanse the leper, illustrates that salvation is entirely dependent on His will and power.

God's authority is foundational to understanding salvation in the Christian faith. In the account of the leper's healing, we observe that it is solely at Jesus' command that the man's leprosy is removed. This divine authority signifies that salvation is not a human endeavor but an act of God’s will. Just as the leper had no ability to cure himself, we are utterly powerless to save ourselves from sin. The assurance that Christ offers—'I will; be clean'—underscores that salvation originates from God and is executed through His grace and mercy. Thus, the authority of Christ not only provides hope but guarantees the efficacy of the redemptive work of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-14

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El leproso limpiado
Don Bell · Jan 28, 2009
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