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What does it mean to work out your salvation?

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Working out your salvation means to actively live out your faith, trusting in God's work within you to fulfill His purposes.

The phrase 'work out your own salvation' comes from Philippians 2:12, where it implies that believers are called to actively express their faith through actions and spiritual growth. However, this does not mean that we earn our salvation; rather, it highlights the believer's responsibility to demonstrate their faith through good works, empowered by the Holy Spirit. The subsequent verse clarifies that it is God who works in believers to will and to act according to His own good purpose (Philippians 2:13). Thus, working out salvation is a cooperative process where we rely on God's grace while exercising our faith through obedience and good deeds.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:12-13

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