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How do we know that salvation comes from God's mercy?

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Salvation is rooted in God's mercy, as His elect receive grace upon grace through Christ's redemptive work.

The foundation of salvation lies entirely within God's mercy, not human actions. Romans 10 and the broader context of Scripture confirm that God saves those whom He has chosen in Christ, illustrating that His mercy is directed towards the elect. This mercy is not arbitrary; it is tied to His love and covenant promises, as seen in God's dealings throughout Scripture. The assurance that we are saved because of God's merciful choice solidifies our understanding of grace, showcasing that salvation is a gift, not a reward for works.
Scripture References: Romans 10:21, John 1:16

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