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How do we know God's will for whom He forgives?

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We know God's will regarding forgiveness through Scripture, which reveals His sovereign choice and purpose in Christ.

God's will concerning whom He chooses to forgive is made known through the revelations found in Scripture. In Romans 3:20, it is established that the whole world is guilty before God, underscoring the universal need for forgiveness yet indicating that not all will receive it. God's sovereign prerogative allows Him to forgive whom He chooses, irrespective of human merit or understanding. As articulated in Ephesians 3:11, God's eternal purpose is to save sinners through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, highlighting that forgiveness is both a gift and a mystery rooted in His divine will and grace. Therefore, through the lens of Scripture, we understand that God's plan of redemption is selectively applied to His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Ephesians 3:11

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