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What does it mean to buy salvation without money?

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Buying salvation without money signifies that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned through financial means or personal efforts.

The notion of 'buying' salvation without money, as expressed in Isaiah 55:1, emphasizes the concept that while salvation is referred to in transactional terms, it is entirely free of monetary cost or human works. This imagery reinforces the understanding that salvation cannot be 'purchased' in a traditional sense but is a gracious gift that must be received. The true price of salvation was paid by Christ on the cross, thus nullifying any need for personal contribution in terms of payment. It signifies an approach to God that is devoid of self-reliance or boasting in one's own achievements. Instead, those who come recognizing their spiritual poverty and need receive what they cannot earn—full and free salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1

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Free Salvation
Don Fortner · Jul 17, 1994
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