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What does it mean that salvation is full and free?

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Salvation being full and free means it is complete and cannot be earned or negotiated by human effort.

The statement that salvation is full and free reflects the Reformed view that God's salvation is entirely sufficient and provided without any commensurate effort on our part. In Romans 6:23, the gift of eternal life is set in opposition to the wages of sin, indicating that salvation cannot be obtained through human labor or righteousness. This reinforces the beauty of God’s grace, as it is given freely to those whom He chooses, highlighting that nothing in humanity can merit God's favor. This assurance provides profound comfort for believers, as it frees them from the burden of seeking to earn their salvation through works.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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