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How do we know God's sovereign grace is sufficient for salvation?

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God's sovereign grace is sufficient for salvation as it is grounded in His eternal promises and unwavering faithfulness.

The sufficiency of God's sovereign grace for salvation is affirmed in Scripture and demonstrated through His covenant promises. As stated in Titus 1:2, God cannot lie or alter His word, which means His promises to save and redeem are unchangeable. When we look at Naaman's story, we see that despite his initial reluctance and opposition, God's grace was at work to lead him to healing through obedience. This underscores the reality that God's grace does not depend on human merit but on His faithfulness. This grace not only cleanses but also transforms, making one fit for eternal glory without waiting for any additional work on the believer’s part.
Scripture References: Titus 1:2, 2 Kings 5:14

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