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How do Reformed beliefs differ from other Christian doctrines regarding salvation?

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Reformed beliefs emphasize God's sovereignty in salvation, contrasting with Arminianism which centers on human choice.

Reformed theology stands distinct in its understanding of salvation, emphasizing God’s sovereign grace over human effort. It teaches that salvation is entirely initiated and completed by God, encapsulated in the acronym TULIP—Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace, and Perseverance of the saints. Unlike Arminianism, which posits that individuals can ultimately choose or reject salvation, Reformed theology upholds that God's elect are called by His grace alone, and their salvation is secured by Christ's atonement. This perspective not only glorifies God as the ultimate author of salvation but also brings a profound sense of peace and security to believers.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30, 2 Timothy 1:9

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