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How do we know that God changes our will to believe?

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We see in Psalm 110 that God makes His people willing in the day of His power, indicating His sovereignty in salvation.

The belief that God changes our will to enable us to believe is rooted in the sovereignty of God and the doctrines of grace. Psalm 110 expresses that 'Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power,' highlighting that our willingness to follow Christ is an act of divine intervention. By nature, we are resistant to God's grace. However, through the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit, God can transform our hearts so that we willingly respond to the gospel. This demonstrates grace's nature: that salvation is entirely initiated and accomplished by God, not based on our merit or decision, but on His sovereign will to save.
Scripture References: Psalm 110

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Perilous Times
Ian Potts · Apr 22, 2012
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