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How can we understand God's plan for salvation?

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God's plan for salvation is revealed through Scripture, indicating it is of His design and purpose.

Understanding God's plan for salvation requires recognizing that it originates from His sovereign will and purpose. As discussed in Romans 11:36, all things are of God, implying that salvation is not an afterthought but a part of His eternal plan. God designed salvation to reflect His glory, achieving it through Jesus Christ's once-for-all sacrifice. The Gospel emphasizes that human inability cannot thwart God's redemptive purposes. Furthermore, humanity's response to this plan is not based on individual merit but is instead a result of God's grace at work within us. Thus, believers are called to respond to this grace in faith and obedience, knowing that their salvation is secure in God's hands.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Ephesians 2:8-9

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