Sovereign grace is affirmed in scripture, where it emphasizes God's unilateral decision in the salvific process, reflected in passages that indicate God’s initiative in salvation.
The truth of sovereign grace rests on the biblical doctrine that God alone is responsible for the salvation of sinners. It asserts that before the foundation of the world, God chose certain individuals for salvation (Ephesians 1:4-5) and that the effective call to salvation is entirely the work of the Holy Spirit. The passages in Romans and Ephesians stress that it is not dependent on human will or exertion but solely on God who shows mercy (Romans 9:16). This belief system emphasizes that all aspects of salvation, from predestination to final glorification, are part of God’s sovereign plan.
Moreover, the necessity for individuals to recognize their sinful state and inability to save themselves further supports this doctrine. The biblical narrative consistently demonstrates that salvation is a divine act initiated by God, further solidifying the claim of sovereign grace. The believer's resting in God's love and grace illustrates the profound assurance that comes from understanding that our standing before God is based on His decision and not our performance.
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