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What does it mean that salvation is free and cannot be earned?

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Salvation is a gift from God that cannot be purchased or earned through human efforts.

The nature of salvation, as presented in the sermon, is fundamentally free, emphasizing that it is unearned and cannot be purchased with any form of currency. This concept reflects the grace of God, which invites all who thirst to come without cost (Isaiah 55:1). The belief that one can achieve salvation through works undermines the very essence of the Gospel, as salvation is fully the work of Christ, highlighting that it is freely given to sinners who cannot merit it by their actions. The beauty of this gift lies in its completeness and sufficiency in Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1

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