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Living in the Reality of Salvation

Apr 20, 2024

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Living in the Reality of Salvation

Dead or alive, the choice is yours.(Ephesians 2:2-4,KJV)

We don’t need behavior modification, we need transformation. When we get saved, our spirit lives in us and in heaven at the same time. When we get saved we can begin to enjoy some of heaven while we are on earth. We are active participants in the victory over sin, death, and darkness that Christ achieved. This changes our security and assurance. This changes our future hope.

How to get the identity, authority and power, security and assurance, and hope:(Ephesians 2:8-10,AMP)

By God’s grace, His remarkable compassion and favor drawing you to Christ.

What do we do with it?(Ephesians 2:14-16,NKJV)

We can have peace that comes from Jesus. When we get saved, the closer we get to God the closer we get to each other. If you’re saved and filled with the Spirit, you can’t have or hold onto hostility. Salvation is not about fixing every problem and hurt we have, but fixing our minds on the eternal.(Ephesians 2:7,KJV)

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