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What does the Bible say about experiencing salvation?

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The Bible teaches that all who are saved experience a common salvation rooted in God's grace.

The Scriptures illustrate that salvation comes through a personal encounter with Christ, where individuals experience a genuine fear of God, a heartfelt acknowledgment of their own sin, and a realization that they cannot atone for their sins on their own. For example, in Acts 16, various individuals like Lydia, a demon-possessed girl, and a jailer come to faith through different but equally transformative experiences, revealing that salvation is fundamentally an act of God's grace. Whatever the circumstances, believers share a common faith rooted in the revelation of Christ as their Savior.
Scripture References: Acts 16, Mark 5:21-34, Psalm 51

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