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Why is God's great salvation important for Christians?

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God's great salvation is crucial because it offers deliverance from sin and the assurance of everlasting life.

God's great salvation provides us with a fundamental reason to bless Him, as seen in Psalm 115, which connects our deliverance to the redemptive work of Christ. Through His blood, Christians have not only been freed from the bonds of sin but also granted continuous access to His grace. Salvation begins at a point in time with our calling and regeneration but continues throughout our lives as we experience God's sustaining grace. This salvation is vital, as it assures us that despite life's trials, we are continually redeemed and protected by our Savior, who also brings us into His kingdom as His beloved children. Understanding and appreciating this salvation must motivate our worship and gratitude.
Scripture References: Psalm 114, Hebrews 9:22

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