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What does it mean to have conditional salvation?

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Conditional salvation means being saved based on recognizing our dire state as sinners in need of grace (Luke 5:31-32).

Conditional salvation refers to the understanding that God's grace is offered to those who acknowledge their sinfulness and need for mercy. It is not about meeting specific requirements or performing good deeds but rather being in a state of desperation for God's help. This concept is rooted in the idea that Christ came to save sinners, which implies that an awareness of our sinful condition is essential to receiving that salvation. In Luke 5:31-32, Jesus says, 'They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick.' This encapsulates the message that salvation is for those who can honestly profess their lostness, realizing they cannot save themselves. Only those who recognize their condition can truly appreciate and claim the promises of salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 5:31-32, 1 Timothy 1:15

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