The Gift of Salvation

The Gift of Salvation

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The "Gift of Salvation" unveils the profound theological truth of salvation as a freely given, unearned divine offering. Explore texts examining the paradox of this gift, which comes at no cost to humanity yet required an infinite, divine sacrifice. You'll find recurring insights into God's transformative grace and humanity's reconciliation. Continue exploring how this foundational gift shapes our understanding of God's immense love.

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