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How do we know God's power is necessary for salvation?

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The Scriptures demonstrate that God's intervention is essential for regeneration and true faith.

In the sermon, it is made abundantly clear that natural man is incapable of believing in God without God's powerful intervention. For instance, Lydia’s heart was opened by the Lord's power (Acts 16:14), illustrating that salvation is a work of God. The Philippian jailer's experience further shows that the Holy Spirit must regenerate and grant faith, as he went from a hardened soldier to embracing Christ after being confronted by the power of God during a dramatic event in prison. This emphasizes that salvation is not a result of human effort but a miraculous act of God's grace and power.
Scripture References: Acts 16:14-15

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