God's sovereign grace is affirmed through Scripture, embodying the principles of election and reprobation as seen in Romans 9.
The doctrine of God's sovereign grace is rooted in the Scriptures, particularly in passages like Romans 9, which discusses God's election and reprobation. It affirms that God chooses whom He will save according to His sovereign will, and this selection is not contingent on human works but solely on His grace. Those who object to this doctrine often misunderstand God's sovereignty and the biblical teaching that our justification is by grace alone. Comprehending this truth encourages believers to recognize that their faith and good works flow from God's grace, emphasizing that no merit on our part contributes to our salvation.
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