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What does it mean to rejoice in salvation?

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Rejoicing in salvation reflects a believer's celebration of the grace and security provided by God through Christ.

To rejoice in salvation is to recognize and celebrate the profound reality that salvation is entirely a work of God, accomplished through Christ's life, death, and resurrection. As Psalm 20:5 puts it, 'We will rejoice in Thy salvation,' indicating that this joy comes from an understanding that salvation is not based on human effort but is a gift of grace that is secured and guaranteed. Consequently, believers rejoice not only in the fact of being saved but in the assurance that their salvation is anchored in God's sovereign will and purpose. This rejoicing is both an expression of gratitude and a confident expectation of future glory, aligning with the promise that those united with Christ will ultimately be saved.
Scripture References: Psalm 20:5, Romans 8:29-30

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