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What does it mean that salvation is an act of creation?

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Salvation is an act of creation, as it signifies a new birth, initiated solely by God's grace.

Salvation, as described in John 1:12-13, is characterized as being 'born of God', indicating that believers are created anew through divine intervention. This act of creation signifies that salvation is not a result of human effort or lineage but comes entirely from God's will and power. Believers who are born again experience a transformation that aligns them with the nature of Christ, highlighting the sovereign grace of God in bringing new life where there was none.
Scripture References: John 1:12-13, Ephesians 2:4-5

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The Word Of God
Mark Daniel · Sep 28, 2014
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