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What is the meaning of 'save yourselves' in Acts 2:40?

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'Save yourselves' means to take personal responsibility for one's faith and to separate from the corruption of the world.

'Save yourselves' as spoken by Peter in Acts 2:40 signifies the personal responsibility of individuals to respond to God's call for salvation. This is an active command urging believers to step away from the moral corruption surrounding them and to seek refuge in Christ. This phrase encapsulates the call for self-examination, acknowledgment of one’s sinful state, and the necessity of turning to Christ as the sole source of salvation. It is a reminder that, although salvation is ultimately a work of God, human response and responsibility are key components of faith.
Scripture References: Acts 2:40, 2 Peter 3:9

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Save Yourselves
Paul Mahan · Oct 12, 2025
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