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What does it mean that salvation is a past tense event?

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Salvation is described in the past tense, indicating it is a completed work of God.

The assertion that salvation is in the past tense, as indicated in the sermon, reflects its completed nature by God's decree. This perspective emphasizes that God declared the end from the beginning, meaning that for God, our salvation is already accomplished. The certainty of salvation does not depend on our actions but on God’s sovereign will, as shown in scriptures like Romans 8:30, which highlights that those He predestined, He also called and justified, ensuring their glorification.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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