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What is the nature of salvation according to the Bible?

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Salvation encompasses a total work of God, from election to glorification, as described in several Scriptures.

Salvation, as taught in the Bible, is profoundly comprehensive, covering every aspect necessary for a sinner's redemption. It is a work initiated by God, as evidenced in passages such as 2 Timothy 1:9, which speaks to God's purpose in salvation before time began. The doctrine upholds that salvation includes election, calling, regeneration, justification, and ultimately glorification. This progression is an all-encompassing divine act where no contribution from the sinner is required; rather, it is entirely dependent on God's grace and sovereign will. As believers understand the fullness of this salvation, it reinforces the assurance that our status as children of God is unalterable by our performance.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 8:30

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