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How do we know salvation is truly God's work?

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Salvation is clearly presented in Scripture as God's sovereign work, accomplished through His promises and the life of Christ.

The doctrine of salvation rests firmly on the foundation of God's sovereign will and grace. In Luke 1, Zacharias emphasizes that God has 'raised up an horn of salvation', a direct assertion of God's active role in salvation. This not only claims that salvation is orchestrated by God but also indicates that it is executed through Christ, who fulfills the Old Testament prophecies. Furthermore, passages like Romans 8:29-30 affirm that those whom God foreknew, He predestined, called, justified, and glorified, underscoring that every facet of salvation is a divine act, reinforcing its certainty based on God's unchanging purpose.
Scripture References: Luke 1:69, Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5

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