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What does the common salvation mean in Christianity?

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The common salvation refers to the unified and equal grace that all believers receive through faith in Jesus Christ.

In Jude, the term 'common salvation' signifies that the salvation found in Jesus is universal in terms of its availability to all believers, regardless of their background. This concept highlights the beautiful unity and equality within the body of Christ, where all are equally loved and redeemed by God's grace. Romans 8 underscores that all believers are recipients of God's eternal, unmerited favor, and the benefits of grace, such as justification and sanctification, are common to every true believer. Therefore, the common salvation is a powerful reminder of God's inclusive grace that unites His people in faith.
Scripture References: Jude 3, Romans 8:38-39

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