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Salvation, Law, Grace and Spirit GapFill

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 MercyLoveSalvationGrace is the term used by Christians to discuss the idea that they have been saved by the life, death and  teachingsresurrectionexampleideas of Jesus. Christians believe that they have been saved from the consequences of their  actionstrialssindeeds, because Jesus took the punishment intended for them by  preachingspeakingbeingdying on the cross. They believe that this means they can live their lives without fear of  condemnationrevengeforgivenessdeath for their mistakes because they have been saved. Where sin had previously  drivenseparatedtakenmoved them from God and condemned them to punishment for these actions, Jesus' death means that Christians are able to live in  uniona relationshiphelljoy with God having been  forgivenencouragedfreedcondemned for their sins. This means that they are able to be with God when they die, and to live on in  heavenhellpurgatorylimbo. Therefore, the idea of  lovesalvationgracemercy is central to the understanding of Christianity as a faith and to giving basis to understanding various celebrations, rituals and practices of the Christian faith.

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