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What does it mean that salvation is a process?

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Salvation is a process that encompasses a believer's entire life as they grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus.

The concept that salvation is a process reflects the biblical teaching that it involves more than an isolated decision; it constitutes a continuous journey in the believer's life. Philippians 2:12 instructs believers to 'work out their own salvation with fear and trembling,' indicating that salvation includes both initial faith and ongoing growth in Christ. Additionally, Romans 13:11 reminds us that 'our salvation is nearer than when we first believed,' illustrating that salvation progresses as we grow deeper in our relationship with the Lord. The assurance we have is that our salvation is secured by God's preserving grace, as we are kept by His power through faith, continually relying on Him for strength and deliverance throughout life's trials.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:12, Romans 13:11, 1 Peter 1:5

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