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What does the Bible say about salvation for both men and women?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is available to all who believe in Christ, regardless of gender, as exemplified in the stories of Jairus's daughter and the woman with an issue of blood in Luke 8.

Scripture illustrates that salvation in Christ transcends gender, as seen in the accounts of the two women in Luke 8. The woman with the issue of blood demonstrates faith that leads to healing and salvation when she touches the hem of Jesus’ garment, symbolizing a personal connection to His power (Luke 8:43-48). Similarly, Jairus, a male figure, seeks Jesus to heal his dying daughter, reflecting mankind's universal need for divine intervention. Both narratives underscore that salvation comes through grace and faith in Christ, affirming that all are equally invited to partake in His redemptive work. In this gospel account, the personal experiences of both women reveal the depth of God's grace and the way He saves people from their sinful conditions without regard for societal distinctions such as gender.
Scripture References: Luke 8:40-56

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