Seventh-day Adventists believe that salvation is available to individuals in all Christian denominations, as well as those of other faiths or no faith, who accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and live according to the principles of the Bible as they understand them.
The official Seventh-day Adventist Church does not teach that only Seventh-day Adventists will be saved. While they believe that they have the "present truth" and that adhering to all of God's commandments, including the seventh-day Sabbath, is important, they also recognize that God's grace and mercy extend to all who seek Him genuinely.
The Adventist Church's official statement on salvation emphasizes that salvation is a gift from God received through faith in Jesus Christ. They believe that those who are saved will demonstrate their faith through obedience to God's commandments, including the Sabbath.