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What is the significance of the gift of eternal life?

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The gift of eternal life is significant because it represents God's mercy and the hope of salvation through Christ.

Eternal life is a central theme in Christian theology, signifying not just an unending existence but a qualitative relationship with God Himself. Romans 6:23 illustrates the stark contrast between the wages of sin—death—and the gift of God—eternal life through Jesus Christ. This gift invites believers into a personal relationship with the Creator, ensuring that they are never separated from His love (John 10:28). Understanding eternal life as a gift reaffirms that salvation is solely a work of God's grace, offering assurance and security in the believer's journey.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, John 10:28

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The Gifts of God
Don Fortner · Aug 19, 2009
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