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Why is salvation important in the Bible?

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Salvation is important because it is God's ultimate work to redeem and reconcile His people to Himself.

In scripture, salvation stands out as the primary work of God through Christ's sacrifice. The psalmist in Psalm 111 underscores that God's redemption is a definitive act; He didn't just make salvation available, but He accomplished it for His elect. This means that every believer holds a perfect standing before God, being clothed in the righteousness of Christ. Salvation is vital as it fulfills God's covenantal promises, offering forgiveness and establishing a relationship with Him. The assurance of salvation allows believers to live freely in grace, knowing that their past, present, and future are secure in Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:9, 2 Samuel 23:5

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Psalm 111
Todd Nibert · Nov 26, 2023
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