What does the Bible say about the experience of salvation?
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The Bible describes salvation as a profound experience of grace that transforms the heart and soul of the believer.
Salvation is not merely a religious experience but an invasion of God's grace into the believer's heart. According to the scriptures, salvation is an ongoing work initiated by God, who promises to complete the good work He has begun in us (Philippians 1:6). The Psalmist in Psalm 130 expresses a deep cry for mercy, illustrating the believer's heartfelt experience of sin, guilt, and the subsequent comfort found in grace. This transformation involves the Holy Spirit convicting the believer of sin and granting them a new understanding and affection for God. Without this experiential aspect, faith remains an abstract concept.
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