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What is the simplicity of salvation?

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The simplicity of salvation signifies that it can be understood even by a child, as said in Matthew 18:3.

The simplicity of salvation is a profound yet reassuring aspect of the gospel. Jesus invites little children to come to Him in Matthew 18:3, emphasizing that the message of salvation is uncomplicated enough for anyone, regardless of age or intellect, to comprehend. It comprises basic truths: understanding who God is, recognizing man’s sinful nature, and acknowledging Christ’s redemptive work. Despite its simplicity, this does not imply that the path of faith is easy; it requires humility, a turning away from pride, and often involves struggle in the face of spiritual realities. Navigating the complexity of sin and human pride makes the acknowledgment of our helpless state and the need for God's grace vital. Thus, the simplicity of the gospel is a treasure available to all, encapsulating the essence of God’s love and grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:3, Isaiah 11:6, 2 Corinthians 12:9

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