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What does the Bible say about salvation and reformation?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is a mighty act of God, distinct from mere reformation.

In Luke 11, Jesus distinguishes between true salvation and mere religious reformation. While many believe that changing one's behavior is sufficient for salvation, the Scriptures reveal that genuine salvation involves the casting out of the devil by Christ. Reformation can lead to a cleaned-up exterior, but without the transformative power of Christ, it falls short of true spiritual renewal. It's crucial to understand that true salvation requires a divine act, as illustrated by the strong man who must be overtaken by one stronger – namely, Christ, who liberates us from sin and its power.
Scripture References: Luke 11:14-26

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