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What does Peter's prayer 'Lord, save me' teach us about salvation?

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Peter's cry highlights the urgency and dependence inherent in true prayer for salvation.

Peter's prayer, 'Lord, save me,' is a succinct yet powerful expression of a believer’s need for salvation. It demonstrates humility and a recognition of one's inability to save oneself—reflecting a truth found throughout scripture that salvation is of the Lord (Psalm 3:8). This prayer is immediate and personal, echoing the urgent plea of all who find themselves in spiritual distress. The sermon emphasizes that whoever truly prays this prayer with sincerity will be saved, for Jesus does not turn away any sinner seeking His mercy. This illustrates the core of the gospel: salvation rests solely on Christ's grace and effective call.
Scripture References: Psalm 3:8

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