I think, and correct me if I'm wrong, that there's an inherent paradox within the concept of Salvation.
What if true, lasting, and complete salvation can only occur individually by the individual's own efforts? I think this is true, because all of us are individuals with our own individual talents, flaws, affinities, and aversions. It makes sense that each of us would need our own salvation to be specific to our own trials, triumphs, challenges, and successes in our own individual life stories. What works for me, what saves me, will very likely be completely different than what saves other people. It's a natural consequence of being an individual in a diverse ecosystem.
But what if your premise is wrong. What if salvation is a gift?
Further, if someone else saves me, and somehow does the work for me? If they somehow are able to fashion a particular key for the particular door labeled "salvation" in my heart and mind? That is not saving me. I'm still burdened with the same faults, the same aversions are impeding me. All that's been accomplished is adding a new obstacle in the form of a savior. Without the savior, I'm still stuck under my own burden whatever that burden may be.
Again… what is your foundational approach is wrong. What if salvation included authority and power to destroy the yoke of burden that holds onto you?
Because of this, salvation is an inherent paradox? Salvation entails a savior. Salvation entails effortless advancement? Salvation requires a savior? Am I wrong? If not, in the act of being saved ( salvation ) the individual is, at best, trading one burden for another. They are reliant on the savior. And that reliance is itself a burden. If so, salvation is a neverending cycle of burdens which can never be completed.
Tldr? Salvation does not exist.
Obviously to construct a position without other viewpoints would make it easy to come to the conclusion that you constructed from the beginning but, in our view of the Messiah, you hold a position that doesn’t line up with our view.
Our view being that it is a gift and power and authority is delegated to destroy the yoke of bondage that held us captive.
That being said, there may be some areas you can effect salvation by your own efforts like working two jobs to get out of debt.
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