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Why is true salvation important for Christians?

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True salvation, which is a living union with Christ, is essential for Christians as it involves receiving Him into our lives.

True salvation is vital for Christians because it represents a transformative relationship with Christ, characterized by faith and union with Him. In John 6:53-54, Jesus articulates that true salvation is akin to consuming Him, as one eats bread and drinks liquid. This metaphor illustrates the intimacy and dependence of the believer’s relationship with Christ, emphasizing that salvation is not merely a set of beliefs or rituals but rather a living relationship that sustains and nourishes us spiritually. Understanding this union helps believers live out their faith authentically and robustly, relying on Christ for their spiritual sustenance.
Scripture References: John 6:53-54

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