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Why is present salvation important for Christians?

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Present salvation is crucial because it assures believers of their status as children of God, saved by grace at this moment (John 5:24).

The doctrine of present salvation holds significant importance within Reformed theology. It asserts that believers are not waiting for salvation to be realized in the future but that they are presently saved. John 5:24 reinforces this by stating, 'He that believeth on me hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.' This present aspect of salvation empowers believers to live in assurance and freedom, knowing their sins are fully forgiven and that they are secure in Christ. In contrast to other religious perspectives that suggest uncertainty until death, the Reformed understanding provides comfort and confidence in a relationship with God that is grounded in His grace, thus inspiring believers to live out their faith actively.
Scripture References: John 5:24, 2 Corinthians 1:10, Romans 7:24

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