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What does salvation in Christ mean?

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Salvation in Christ refers to the grace and redemption offered to sinners through faith in Him.

Salvation encapsulates the core of Christianity, emphasizing God's readiness to save sinners despite their sinfulness. As proclaimed in Isaiah 45:20, God invites sinners to approach Him for redemption, assuring them that His grace is sufficient. The gospel reveals that through Christ's atoning work—where both justice and mercy meet—believers can receive full forgiveness and renewed fellowship with God. This notion of salvation emphasizes not just a one-time event but a continual relationship where believers experience God’s sustaining grace, prompting them to pursue righteousness in their lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:20, Luke 19:10, Romans 6:23

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