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How do we know that God exercises sovereignty in grace?

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We know God exercises sovereignty in grace through scripture, which repeatedly affirms that He has chosen specific individuals for salvation.

The exercise of God's sovereignty in grace is established through numerous scriptural declarations and narratives. For instance, in Hebrews 2:16, it highlights that Christ did not take the nature of angels, but rather the seed of Abraham, signifying that His redemptive work is focused on a chosen people. Moreover, the story of Noah, who found favor in the eyes of the Lord (not because of his works but by God's grace), and the examples with Jacob and Esau further illustrate God's sovereign choice. In Romans 9, verses 10-13 clarify that God's election is based solely on His purpose, asserting that His decisions are influenced by His sovereign will rather than human merit. This consistency in God's dealings with humanity throughout both the Old and New Testaments underscores the truth of His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:16, Genesis 6:8, Romans 9:10-13

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