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What does 'great salvation' mean?

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'Great salvation' refers to the vast, mighty, and eternal nature of God's saving work through Christ.

'Great salvation' is described in Hebrews 2:3 as the magnificent work of God designed for humanity's redemption. This term signifies not only the enormity of what Christ accomplished through His sacrifice but also the implications of such a salvation. It emphasizes that this salvation is comprehensive, addressing humanity's deepest need due to sin while providing a means of reconciliation with God through Christ's blood. Furthermore, it highlights the success and sufficiency of Christ's work, as noted in Isaiah 53:10-11, where God sees the toil of His soul and is satisfied. Consequently, neglecting this great salvation carries enormous spiritual consequences, as it represents the ultimate response to God’s grace and mercy towards lost sinners.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:3, Isaiah 53:10-11

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