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What does it mean to have a common salvation?

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A common salvation means that all believers share the same essential truths and grace in Christ.

Having a common salvation refers to the shared faith and grace that all believers experience in Christ. In Jude's epistle and echoed in Titus 1:4, the notion of commonality highlights that the salvation we possess is consistent and united among God’s people. This common salvation is rooted in the reformation of our hearts and minds through the Holy Spirit and emphasizes that regardless of our backgrounds or experiences, we are reconciled to God through the same Gospel and have received the same calling and mercy.
Scripture References: Jude 3, Titus 1:4

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