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How do we know that God works in us for our salvation?

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The assurance comes from Scripture, which states that it is God who works in believers to fulfill His good purposes.

The promise that God works in His people is firmly rooted in Philippians 2:13, which declares, 'for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of His good pleasure.' This verse provides a powerful testament to the sovereignty of God's grace in the life of the believer. It affirms that before we can will or do anything pleasing to God, His divine influence must first take root within us. This dependency illustrates the relationship between faith and works; we work not to earn salvation but because God has already energized us with His Spirit to fulfill His purposes. The transformation of the will and the subsequent actions stem from God's sovereign initiative and grace at work within us, highlighting the profound truth that salvation is entirely of God’s doing.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13

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