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What does it mean to be saved according to Biblical teaching?

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Biblical salvation refers to being redeemed by God's grace through Jesus Christ, signifying freedom from sin and spiritual death.

Biblical teaching on salvation encompasses several key elements: it is a divine act of grace, necessitates faith, and results in complete transformation for the believer. As illustrated in Exodus 14, God saves His people from their enemies, symbolizing the greater deliverance from sin and death through Christ. This means that salvation is not merely an escape from consequences but rather a profound relational restoration between God and sinner. Through faith in the work of Jesus—the sacrificial Lamb—individuals receive forgiveness and are granted the Holy Spirit, who empowers them for holy living. Salvation, therefore, affects every aspect of a believer's life, ushering them into a state of peace and security in Christ, with the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Exodus 14:30, Galatians 2:20, Ephesians 2:8-9

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