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What is the price of salvation according to the Bible?

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The price of salvation is free to us, as Christ paid the ultimate cost through His death.

Salvation is described in Scripture as a gift of grace, emphasizing that it cannot be earned through works or merits. As Isaiah reminds us, those who thirst should come without money and buy what is necessary for life. The Gospel proclaims that Christ's sacrifice on the cross is the full payment for sin, ensuring that all who believe in Him are granted eternal life without any cost to themselves. This concept counters human tendencies to attempt to 'pay' for salvation through participation in rituals or good deeds, underscoring that Christ's work alone is sufficient for our redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:1, Ephesians 2:8-9

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