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What does the Bible say about salvation and repentance?

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The Bible indicates that salvation comes to those whom Christ calls, as illustrated by Zacchaeus' experience in Luke 19.

Salvation, as presented in the Scripture, is conveyed through the proactive grace of God, who seeks out sinners like Zacchaeus. In Luke 19, we see that Jesus calls Zacchaeus down from the tree, signifying that salvation isn't merely about a person's desire to see God but about God's desire to save. Zacchaeus did not approach Christ on the basis of his moral worth or need; instead, it was Christ who came to him, demonstrating the sovereign nature of salvation and repentance. True repentance is a response to God's grace, where a sinner acknowledges their condition and joyfully receives Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10

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