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What does it mean that salvation is a continual process?

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Salvation is not merely a one-time event but a continual working out of God's grace in our lives.

The understanding that salvation is a continual process reflects the biblical reality that while we are justified at a point in time, God continues to work in us throughout our lives. Romans 8:30 articulates this process well: we are predestined, called, justified, and ultimately glorified. This ongoing work ensures that we are continually restored, sanctified, and led in righteousness. Recognizing salvation as a progressive journey helps us to rely on God's grace, knowing that He is actively involved in our growth and transformation in Christ. Hence, we learn to trust and submit to His leading as we navigate our spiritual paths.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Corinthians 3:3, Philippians 1:6

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