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What does the Bible say about salvation in Acts 27?

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Acts 27 teaches that salvation is found by abiding in the ship representing Christ, as Paul confirms that they will be saved if they stay aboard.

In Acts 27, the metaphor of the ship serves to illustrate the concept of salvation. Paul instructs the centurion and soldiers, saying, 'Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved.' This emphasizes that salvation is not just about individual effort but being part of God's ordained means, represented by the ship. The account shows that while tumultuous storms may besiege believers, their safety lies in Christ alone, the ship of promise and grace. The ship embodies God's electing, justifying grace, reminding us that all who are called by Him will be preserved through trials.
Scripture References: Acts 27:31, John 6:37

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