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What does it mean that common salvation is for everyone?

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Common salvation means all believers are saved through the same grace of Christ, irrespective of their backgrounds.

The term 'common salvation' refers to the shared experience of grace by all believers, as found in Jude 1:3. It highlights that every Christian, regardless of their worldly status or accomplishments, is saved through the same faith in Jesus Christ. This salvation transcends social distinctions and unites believers as they are all recipients of grace. Jude urges the faithful to contend for this common faith, which is the foundation of their collective belief and experience in Christ. This underscores the importance of unity and humility within the body of Christ, affirming that every believer stands on equal ground before the Lord.
Scripture References: Jude 1:3

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The Common People
Paul Mahan · Dec 31, 1995
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