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Why is salvation called common?

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Salvation is called common because it is the same gospel preached to all sinners, regardless of their background or situation.

The term 'common salvation' signifies that it is the shared hope of all believers, transcending time and cultural distinctions. Jude teaches that this salvation is freely available to everyone who believes, regardless of their past or current situations. It highlights the universal scope of Christ's atoning work and the singular truth that there exists one Savior for all humanity. The message of salvation remains unchanged, whether preached to kings, commoners, or prisoners, affirming that all who seek Christ find Him as the sole path to reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Jude 3, Acts 4:12, John 14:6

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