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What does it mean that salvation is a common salvation?

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Common salvation refers to the singular nature of salvation through Christ, available to all who believe, regardless of background.

The term 'common salvation' as seen in Jude 1:3 highlights that there is one means of salvation for all humanity, which is through faith in Jesus Christ. This reflects the unity of the gospel message throughout Scripture, emphasizing that salvation is not limited by ethnicity, social status, or personal history. Everyone who believes in Christ, like Zacchaeus, can attain salvation and be counted among the children of God, participating in the promises made to Abraham. This underscores the universal aspect of the gospel while emphasizing its particularity in Christ.
Scripture References: Jude 1:3, Romans 9:6-8, Galatians 3:26-29

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Salvation Came
David Pledger · Nov 4, 2018