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Why is it important for Christians to understand the passiveness of salvation?

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Understanding the passiveness of salvation signifies that it is entirely God's work, prompting reliance on Him for spiritual rebirth.

The sermon elucidates that the passiveness of salvation, as articulated by the phrase 'be ye saved,' is crucial for Christians. It underscores the doctrine of total depravity, highlighting that humans are incapable of saving themselves. This realization shifts the focus from self-reliance to dependence on God's grace. The act of looking to Christ becomes a symbol of acceptance and recognition of His all-sufficient work on the cross, ensuring that believers understand that their salvation is entirely due to His finished work and grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Look And Be Saved
Clay Curtis · Jun 16, 2024
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