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What does the Bible say about creation and salvation?

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The Bible teaches that creation serves as a picture of salvation, confirming that all things are created and sustained by God for His glory.

In Genesis 1, we see that creation is an expression of God's design, will, and purpose. Everything God has made is deemed 'very good,' indicating that His creation reflects His goodness. Just as God's creative work precedes salvation, our salvation, according to Scripture, is according to His eternal purpose. Salvation is framed within the same sovereign power that initiated creation. The theme of salvation being 'of the Lord' runs parallel to the notion that creation is also His handiwork, making it clear that both are reliant on God's divine will and decree. This unified understanding underscores that salvation is not an evolutionary process, but rather a distinct act of God from the very beginning.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:31, Colossians 1:16-17, Ephesians 1:4-5, Genesis 1:1-5, 2 Corinthians 4:6, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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God's Good Promise
Drew Dietz · Mar 25, 2007
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