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What is the nature of God's salvation?

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God's salvation is comprehensive, addressing both the depths of our sin and the demands of His justice.

God's salvation encompasses the entirety of our need as condemned sinners. It is not merely an escape from hell, but a full restoration of relationship with God, addressing the core issue of sin that alienates us from Him. This salvation is grounded in His perfect justice, where the weight of our sin was placed upon Christ, allowing God to be both just and the justifier of those who believe. The sermon illustrates how God's salvation transforms the lost and marginalized, bringing them into a glorious inheritance. Hence, it is portrayed as an active, life-giving force that not only pardons but also empowers believers to live according to His will.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Ephesians 1:7

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