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What does the Bible say about how a man is saved?

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The Bible teaches that a man is saved by grace through faith, not by works or adherence to the law (Acts 15:1-11).

According to Acts 15, the apostles and elders discussed the critical question of salvation, concluding that a man is saved through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and not by works of the law, such as circumcision. This was pivotal in the early church as they recognized that it is by faith, not by any works or traditions, that one is justified before God. Peter emphasized that God, who knows the hearts, bore witness to the Gentiles by giving them the Holy Spirit, proving that salvation is a work of God's grace that transcends ethnic and cultural barriers.
Scripture References: Acts 15:1-11

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