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What does Isaiah 61 tell us about the nature of salvation?

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Isaiah 61 reveals that salvation is a restorative work of grace for God's people, filled with joy and righteousness.

In Isaiah 61, salvation is described as a comprehensive restoration of God's people, indicating that it involves both physical and spiritual renewal. The passage explains that those who mourn are comforted and transformed, receiving beauty for ashes and the oil of joy instead of mourning. This signifies that salvation restores dignity and hope to the broken. Furthermore, it emphasizes the community aspect where the elect are built together as a body, serving as priests of the Lord and proclaiming His glories to the nations. Thus, salvation is not only a personal experience but a communal expression of God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:3-4, 1 Peter 2:9

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