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Why is it said that God's people are saved in three ways?

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God's people are viewed as saved in the past, present, and future contexts of salvation.

The concept of being saved in three ways is found in 2 Corinthians 1:10, which states that believers have been saved (past), are being saved (present), and will be saved (future). This understanding encompasses the whole scope of salvation. The past aspect refers to the redemptive work of Christ, securing salvation through His death. The present aspect highlights the ongoing nature of salvation as believers live in faith and depend on God's grace. The future aspect points to the final redemption at Christ's return when believers will fully experience salvation free from sin and its effects. Together, they illustrate a living and dynamic relationship with God.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:10

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