Salvation is not just repairing the original self. It is a new self created of God in righteousness and true holiness.
This profound statement emphasizes that salvation represents a transformative process rather than merely a restoration of one’s former self. Often, people view salvation as a means to repair the broken or flawed aspects of their identity, seeking only to return to a previous state of normalcy or morality. However, Billy Graham reminds us that true salvation involves an entirely new creation—an inward renewal initiated by God's divine power. This transformation redefines...