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What does the Bible say about salvation being based on what we do or what Christ has done?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is based solely on what Christ has done, not on our works.

In Acts 13:12, we see the deputy believe when he saw what was done, but it is crucial to understand that faith is not a result of witnessing miraculous events. True faith is a gift from God, given by grace, as stated in Ephesians 2:8-9. The core of the gospel rests on the completed work of Christ—His sacrifice on the cross and His righteousness imputed to believers—rather than any action we might take. Thus, salvation depends on Christ's finished work, not our attempts or merits.
Scripture References: Acts 13:12, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Todd Nibert · Aug 23, 2020
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