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What does the Bible say about the knowledge of salvation?

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The Bible teaches that knowledge of salvation comes through the remission of sins by the tender mercy of God.

The knowledge of salvation is a central theme in Scripture, particularly evident in Luke 1:77-79, where it is expressed that salvation is known through the remission of sins. This knowledge is not something we generate through our efforts; it is given to us by God's grace. The prophecy conveyed through Zacharias reveals that this knowledge comes as a fulfillment of God's promise, indicating that those who have experienced this salvation have encountered God's tender mercy. The Scriptures consistently affirm that true understanding of salvation is rooted in the recognition of our sinfulness and the gracious offer of forgiveness found in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Luke 1:77-79

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Zacharias' Song
Stephen Hyde · Jun 30, 2020
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