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Why did God save us? We'll never know the answer completely, but we do know that he saved us from some things: sin, death, the devil, and hell. These things were things to which we were enslaved. But we are also saved to things: fellowship with God, eternal life, rest, service to God, rather than to sin. But how does this salvation factor into our prioritization?
By Ryan BrownWhy did God save us? We'll never know the answer completely, but we do know that he saved us from some things: sin, death, the devil, and hell. These things were things to which we were enslaved. But we are also saved to things: fellowship with God, eternal life, rest, service to God, rather than to sin. But how does this salvation factor into our prioritization?