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What does the Bible say about the universality of salvation?

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The Bible teaches that there is only one salvation available to all who believe in Christ, regardless of their background.

The universality of salvation in the Bible does not imply universalism, but rather emphasizes that salvation is accessible to everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord. In Romans 10:11-13, the Scriptures state, 'Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed' and 'for there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek.' This indicates that the same Lord offers salvation to all who have faith in Him. Throughout scripture, including the Old Testament, the message has always been that faith in Christ is the means to justification and reconciliation with God, showcasing His grace extended to both Jew and Gentile alike.
Scripture References: Romans 10:11-13, Isaiah 28:16, Joel 2:32

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