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Salvation involves a change in the relationship between God and a person. Salvation includes God’s adoption of believers into his family, his acceptance of them as righteous and his forgiveness of their sins. It also includes personal renewal and transformation through the work of the Holy Spirit.
Access to God Ro 5:1-2 See also Eph 2:13; Heb 4:16
Adoption into the family of God Jn 1:12; Ro 8:22-24; Gal 4:4-7
Forgiveness of sin Ac 5:30-31 See also Ps 32:1-2; Mt 26:28; Ac 10:43; Ac 13:38; Eph 1:7; Col 2:13
Heavenly citizenship Php 3:20-21 See also Eph 2:19; Col 3:1-2; Heb 12:22-24
Inheritance from God Ro 8:17 See also Col 1:12; Rev 21:7
Peace with God Eph 2:13-17 See also Isa 53:5; Jn 16:33; Ro 5:1-2; Col 3:15
Righteousness in the sight of God Ro 1:17 See also Isa 61:10; Ro 3:22; Ro 4:3-13,25-5:1 The idea of being righteous in the sight of God lies at the heart of Paul’s doctrine of justification by faith; 1Co 1:30; 2Co 5:21; Php 3:8-9; 2Ti 4:8; Heb 11:7
Becoming a new creation 2Co 5:17 See also Ro 6:4; Gal 6:14-15; Eph 2:15
Deliverance from God’s righteous condemnation Ro 8:1-2 See also Isa 50:8; Ro 5:15-17; Ro 8:33-39; Col 1:22
Deliverance from the power of sin and evil Gal 1:3-4 See also Ro 6:14; Ro 7:21-25; Ro 8:2-4; 1Pe 2:24; Rev 1:5
Inner personal renewal 1Jn 1:7 See also Ps 51:1-2,7; Heb 1:3; Heb 10:19-22
New birth Jn 3:3-7 See also Jas 1:18; 1Pe 1:23; 1Jn 3:9
The presence of the Holy Spirit Ro 8:10-11 See also Gal 5:2-25