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

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Salvation is by God's sovereign grace, as it is God who initiates our deliverance from sin and death.

Salvation is fundamentally rooted in God's sovereign grace, as outlined in Romans 8:28-30, which illustrates the process of predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. The deliverance of the Gadarene demoniac exemplifies this truth, showing that despite his desperate condition, it was Christ who approached him, demonstrating that salvation is initiated by God's will and power. As stated in Mark 5:13-15, Christ's authority over evil spirits further supports the reality that no one can come to Christ unless they are called by God, illustrating the irresistibility of grace. Salvation being an act of God's unmerited favor emphasizes the depth of His love and mercy toward the unworthy.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, Mark 5:13-15, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:15-16

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A Rich Man Begging
Paul Mahan · Sep 20, 2015
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