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How do we know God's will in salvation?

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God's will in salvation is manifest through His purpose and actions, as we see in Ephesians and throughout Scripture.

The understanding of God's will in salvation is rooted deeply in the Scriptures, notably in passages like Ephesians 1:5, which states that God has predestined His chosen ones for adoption as His children. This predestination reflects God's eternal will and purpose to save. The doctrine emphasizes that it is God's sovereign choice that determines who will be saved, as He reveals His grace through His Word, calling the elect to faith. The Holy Spirit plays a key role in this process by birthing new life in those whom God has chosen, ensuring that His will is accomplished. Therefore, we know God's will in salvation by His revelations in Scripture and the evident workings of His grace in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14, Exodus 33:18-19, John 14:6

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