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What does the Bible mean by eternal salvation?

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Eternal salvation refers to the complete and unchanging state of being saved in Christ outside of time.

Eternal salvation encompasses the idea that God’s act of saving is not confined to time as humans perceive it. Scripture describes eternity as lacking past or future; thus, God’s salvation is always present. Hebrews 5:9 identifies Christ as the author of eternal salvation, indicating that salvation is a comprehensive and enduring reality for those in Christ, unaffected by temporal constraints. Believers experience this eternal aspect of salvation whether they view it from the perspective of God's timeless decree before the world began or the final state when they are glorified with Him in heaven. Understanding this is essential for appreciating the depth and security of one's salvation, knowing it is rooted in God's everlasting love and purpose.
Scripture References: Hebrews 5:9

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