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What does the Bible say about how a sinner can be saved?

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The Bible teaches that a sinner can be saved solely through God's grace and operation, not by personal efforts.

The question of how a sinner can be saved is foundational to the Christian faith. Scripture asserts that salvation is a work initiated and accomplished by God. The Apostle John writes that the scriptures are given so that sinners may believe in Jesus and obtain eternal life (John 20:31). Importantly, Job questions how a sinful person can be justified before a holy God, demonstrating the inherent need for a divine solution (Job 25:4). Salvation involves grace, which is God's operation rather than an offer for man to accept. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that salvation is not of ourselves but is a gift from God, ensuring that no one can boast about their salvation.
Scripture References: John 20:31, Job 25:4, Ephesians 2:8-9

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