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What does the Bible say about things that accompany salvation?

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The Bible states that certain fruits and evidences accompany true salvation, showing God's work in the believer.

In Hebrews 6, the Apostle Paul distinguishes between true believers and those who merely profess faith. He emphasizes that true salvation—being a work initiated and completed by God—will always result in particular outcomes or 'things that accompany salvation.' These include calling, sanctification, and genuine faith. Paul has confidence in the believers he addresses because he is persuaded that they exhibit these fruits, which affirm their status as true children of God. This reflects the work of grace in their lives, as noted in Ephesians 2:8-10, where it defines salvation as entirely a work of God, designed to result in good works that God prepared for His people to walk in.
Scripture References: Hebrews 6, Ephesians 2:8-10

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