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What does the Bible say about salvation and condemnation?

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The Bible teaches that salvation comes through God's grace and not through our works, exemplified in Jesus’ interaction with a condemned woman in John 8:11.

The Bible communicates that salvation is not based on our works but solely on God's purpose and grace. In John 8:11, Jesus tells the woman caught in adultery, 'Neither do I condemn thee.' This phrase encapsulates the core of the gospel: God can justly forgive sins because His justice has been satisfied through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Romans 8:33-34 assures us that no charge can stand against God's elect because it is Christ who justifies us, and therefore, there is no condemnation for those in Him. Thus, the scripture reveals the profound truth of salvation and the victory over condemnation through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: John 8:11, Romans 8:33-34

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