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How do we know that our salvation is important to God?

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We know our salvation is important to God because He sacrificed His Son, and takes joy in our redemption (Isaiah 53:10-11).

God’s profound commitment to human salvation is epitomized in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. The costliness of this sacrifice underscores its significance; God did not spare His own Son but delivered Him up for us all (Romans 8:32). Isaiah 53:10-11 emphasizes that God derives satisfaction from the salvation of His people, indicating His deep concern for our eternal well-being.

In the grand narrative of Scripture, God's desire for our salvation is consistently evident. He actively works toward the redemption of His elect, showcasing His unyielding love and grace. This divine initiative demonstrates that our salvation is not incidental but central to God's purpose and plan. As such, recognizing our importance to God deepens our relationship with Him and enhances our understanding of grace, compelling us to respond in faith and obedience.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, Isaiah 53:10-11

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