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What is the Christian concept of salvation?

What is the Christian concept of salvation?

Salvation is the act of delivering (or keeping away) from evil or saving from sin . Sin is an act that is against God’s will and therefore morally wrong. In Christianity there are two types of sin: Original sin – this is inherited from Adam and Eve, the first humans created by God.

Why is salvation important in Christianity?

Salvation means being saved from sin, and Christians believe that salvation is essential to have a relationship with God while on earth, and to have eternal life with God in heaven after death. They believe that when Jesus died on the cross, his death paid for human sins and gave people the chance of salvation.

Does the presence of doubts indicate a lack of salvation?

So it is not automatic that the presence of doubt indicates a lack of salvation, or that the absence of doubt attests to salvation. One reason people doubt their salvation is the presence of sin in their lives.

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Can a person lose salvation if they don’t exercise their faith?

Yes. Just as a person saved from drowning could fall or jump back into the water, a person who has been saved from sin but fails to keep exercising faith could lose out on salvation. For this reason, the Bible urges Christians who have received salvation “to put up a hard fight for the faith.”

Is your salvation determined by your good works or faith?

Your salvation is not determined by your good works or even by the amount of your faith. These verses say that even your faith is not of yourself. God is the one who saves you, so if you have repented and trusted in Him and then doubt your salvation, you are actually doubting whether or not God keeps His promises.

Did you struggle with doubts over your salvation as a teen?

When I was a teen I struggled with doubts over my salvation. Actually, struggled would be an understatement. For over a year I was plagued by this question, wrestled with it daily, and could find no peace. I had prayed and asked Christ to save me in sixth grade, but in high school I was still tortured by doubts.