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How do we know God's ability to save?

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We recognize God's saving ability through His promises and actions in redemptive history.

God's ability to save is illustrated through the story of Abraham and Isaac, demonstrating that salvation is not based on human capacity but on God's definitive power. In Romans 4:21, it is stated that Abraham was fully persuaded that what God had promised, God was able to perform. This reflects the core of sovereign grace theology where salvation is an act of God's will and power. The resurrection of Christ assures us of God's ability to save completely those who come to Him, as indicated in Hebrews 7:25, which affirms that Christ is able to save to the uttermost. Our confidence lies not in our efforts but in God's unfailing promises and capabilities.
Scripture References: Romans 4:21, Hebrews 7:25

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God is Able
Bill Parker · Apr 30, 2017
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