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What does the Bible say about our common salvation?

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The Bible teaches that our common salvation is equally given to all believers, rooted in God's grace and accomplished through Christ.

The Bible portrays our common salvation as a shared experience among all believers, emphasizing the unifying aspect of grace given by God. Jude, in his letter, highlights that this salvation is not merely personal or exclusive but rather a common heritage established by God for his elect. It is essential to understand that this salvation is one—achieved through the sacrifice of Christ and available to everyone who believes. The concept of common salvation underscores that regardless of diverse backgrounds or experiences, the path to salvation remains consistent: it is only through Jesus Christ, 'the way, the truth, and the life.' This doctrine supports the unity of the church, demonstrating that believers are set apart under God's covenant of grace and called to share in the love and mercy of God.
Scripture References: Jude 1-3, Ephesians 4:4-6, John 14:6

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