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How do we know God saves whom He wills?

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God's sovereignty over salvation is demonstrated through His acts and promises in Scripture, showing He saves according to His own purposes.

The Bible repeatedly affirms God's sovereign right to save whom He wills, highlighting His freedom in bestowing grace. In Isaiah 45:24-25, it is depicted that salvation comes from the Lord, who determines to save individuals based on His mercy and purpose rather than human merit. Jesus illustrates this divine prerogative with the parable of the laborers in the vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16), where the master pays all workers equally, regardless of when they were hired. This underscores that God's grace operates outside of human expectations or fairness. Consequently, we can trust that God's decisions regarding salvation flow from His righteous character and divine wisdom, reminding us that He alone deserves all glory for His saving work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:24-25, Matthew 20:1-16

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