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How do we know God alone is our salvation?

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We know God alone is our salvation through Scripture, which repeatedly affirms that salvation is of the Lord and through His grace alone.

The premise that God alone is our salvation is underscored throughout Scripture, establishing that all aspects of salvation — from planning to execution — are the work of God. Psalm 62:2 declares, 'He only is my rock and my salvation,' emphasizing that no other source can provide true salvation. This doctrine, often associated with Reformed theology, contends that any addition of human works compromises the completeness of Christ's atonement (Galatians 2:21). When we examine the entirety of Scripture, especially the narrative of God's redemptive plan, it becomes evident that salvation is not contingent upon human effort but rests entirely in God's sovereignty and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 62:2, Galatians 2:21

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God Alone
John R. Mitchell · Jun 2, 1991
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