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What does the Bible say about salvation and redemption?

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The Bible reveals that salvation is the work of God who liberates sinners from darkness into His light.

The Scriptures demonstrate that salvation is a divine act where God rescues sinners from their bondage to sin and the tyranny of the devil. This redemptive act is often illustrated through testimonies, such as David's in Psalms 40, where God lifts individuals from the pit, setting their feet upon a rock and putting a new song in their mouths. This reflects the new life believers experience when they come to Christ; they are not only delivered from sin but are called to share their testimonies to proclaim the greatness of God’s saving grace. It is essential to understand that salvation is not merely an abstract concept but a profound change in one's condition, signifying liberation from both sin and the grasp of evil powers.

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