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Individual Salvation

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Individual salvation is a profound theme woven throughout Scripture, emphasizing the personal relationship between the believer and God. The Bible teaches that all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, as stated in Romans 3:23, highlighting the necessity for individual repentance and faith. Jesus, in John 3:16, assures us that God’s love extends to everyone, offering eternal life to those who believe in Him. This personal aspect of salvation is further illustrated in Ephesians 2:8-9, where Paul reminds us that it is by grace we have been saved through faith, not by our own works, underscoring the unmerited favor of God in the salvation process. Furthermore, Philippians 2:12 encourages believers to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling, indicating the active role each individual must take in their spiritual journey. The call to national repentance, as explored in sermons like 'National Repentance,' serves as a reminder that while salvation is personal, it can also have communal implications, urging societies to turn back to God. Ultimately, individual salvation is a transformative experience, rooted in the love and grace of Christ, leading to a life of obedience and service.

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Anton Bosch challenges the concept of 'national repentance' by emphasizing that repentance is an action that requires a change in behavior, not just words. He highlights that repentance is personal and cannot be done on behalf of others, including nations, as each individual must take responsibility

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