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What does the Bible say about God's declaration of salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God declares salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ, emphasizing that it is God’s initiative that saves His people.

The Bible, notably in Isaiah 43:12-13, reveals that God has made a declaration regarding salvation, affirming that He has declared, saved, and shown His people His grace. This means that the entire redemptive plan is rooted in God’s promises and purposes, as articulated throughout both the Old and New Testament. Paul underscores this in Romans 1:1-3, noting that God’s declaration about salvation specifically concerns His Son, Jesus Christ. Salvation is not a mere chance or offer but a divine declaration that God will save His chosen people through Christ, the blood of whom achieves the reconciliation and restoration of fellowship between God and man.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:12-13, Romans 1:1-3

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