Being saved in our right mind means recognizing and affirming that Christ is central to our life and salvation.
In the aftermath of the healing of the demoniac of Gadara, the scripture notes that the man was found sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed and in his right mind. This state of 'being in his right mind' signifies a restored relationship with Christ, where the individual recognizes His rightful place as Savior and Lord. It suggests clarity of thought and a proper understanding of one’s identity in Christ. Once chaotic and self-destructive, the individual now possesses peace through the Spirit, acknowledging that Christ is all in all — it is a profound shift from madness to spirit-led living. Such a transformation is indicative of every believer who has experienced true salvation, where the heart and mind are united in worship and devotion to Christ.
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