What does the Bible say about supernatural salvation?
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The Bible teaches that supernatural salvation is a miraculous work of God, involving the transformation of the heart and mind through faith in Jesus Christ.
Supernatural salvation, as depicted in the Scriptures, is fundamentally a miracle of God's grace. It describes the transformation that occurs when God takes a stony heart and replaces it with a heart of flesh, enabling the individual to have faith and see the truth of the Gospel (Ezekiel 36:26). In Exodus 14, we see God leading the Israelites out of Egypt, which is a typological picture of God's saving work for His chosen people. Just as God delivered Israel from their physical bondage, He likewise delivers His elect from the bondage of sin through the sacrificial work of Christ. This divine work is not initiated by our own efforts but is entirely the work of God, demonstrating His sovereignty in salvation (Romans 9:16).
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