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What is the ultimate goal of salvation according to the Bible?

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The ultimate goal of salvation is to conform us to the image of Christ and share in His glory.

The Bible explains that the ultimate purpose of salvation is profound: it is to transform believers into the likeness of Christ. This process of sanctification means that we grow to reflect His holiness, love, and character. As Paul writes, those whom God predestined He calls and justifies, ensuring they will ultimately be glorified together with Him. The believer's journey in salvation is about more than just personal safety from judgment; it is about becoming participants in the divine nature, sharing in the glory of God as heirs with Christ. This future hope serves as encouragement to persevere in faith and holiness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, 2 Peter 1:4

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