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noun
- 1. preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss: "they try to sell it to us as economic salvation" Similar
- 2. deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ: "the Christian gospel of salvation for all mankind" Similar Opposite
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SALVATION definition: 1. (a way of) being saved from danger, loss, or harm: 2. In the Christian religion, salvation of a…. Learn more.
Salvation is a multidimensional theme in the Bible, involving deliverance, healing, well-being, and eternal life. It is God's work and gift, achieved through Jesus Christ, for his people and glory.
Salvation (from Latin: salvatio, from salva, 'safe, saved') is the state of being saved or protected from harm or a dire situation. In religion and theology, salvation generally refers to the deliverance of the soul from sin and its consequences. The academic study of salvation is called soteriology.
Salvation is God’s grace. It is the gift of freedom from our sins that Jesus made possible by taking the punishment for our sins on the cross. Through this gift, 1 John 1:9 promises that “If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”.
The concept of salvation – or being saved – is central to the Christian faith. It operates at both the global – or cosmic – scale, and at individual level. For the individual, salvation means being rescued by God from the consequences of our wrongdoing. God created humanity to have a close relationship with him.