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What is the nature of true salvation according to the Bible?

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True salvation is a work of God that is accomplished through Jesus Christ, resulting in the imputation of His righteousness to believers (Romans 3:22).

True salvation, as articulated in the sermon, is exclusively a work of God through Christ, who achieved all that was necessary for redemption. Romans 3:22-24 explains how believers are justified freely by God’s grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. This means that human efforts, acts of righteousness, or any form of works cannot contribute to salvation; only faith in the righteousness of Christ can. Furthermore, the assurance that believers will not be lost is grounded in the promise that all whom the Father has given to Christ will be raised up on the last day (John 6:39).
Scripture References: Romans 3:22-24, John 6:39

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The Work Of God
Fred Evans · Feb 14, 2010
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