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What is salvation according to the Bible?

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Salvation is a divine work of God in the believer's heart, resulting in transformation and eternal life.

According to the Bible, salvation is not merely a profession of faith or adherence to religious rituals; it is fundamentally a work of God within the believer. Salvation involves a program of divine purpose, wherein God regenerates and transforms the heart, imparting a new nature that desires to love God and obey His commands. Ephesians 2:8 emphasizes that we are saved by grace through faith, which itself is a gift from God. This transformational work results in a profound change in desires, motives, and actions, producing spiritual fruit in the life of the believer as they grow in holiness and obedience. Ultimately, salvation encompasses both the initial act of regeneration and the ongoing process of sanctification, culminating in glorification with Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8

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