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Why is God's love central to salvation?

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God's love is central to salvation as it motivates His desire to redeem a people for Himself.

God's love stands at the heart of salvation, reflecting His character and purpose in redeeming sinners. In John 3:16, we see that God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, signifying that His love is active and sacrificial. This love is not a broad, impersonal feeling but a specific, covenantal affection directed towards His chosen people. Romans 5:8 further illustrates that God's love demonstrated through Christ’s sacrifice while we were yet sinners is the basis for our reconciliation, showing that love is both the motive and means of our salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Romans 5:8

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