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How do we know that salvation is God's work and not ours?

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Salvation is solely God's work, as shown by the ripping of the veil from top to bottom, indicating divine action.

The rending of the veil illustrates that salvation is entirely God's initiative and work. As the veil tore from the top down, it symbolized that it was not human effort that opened the way to God, but God Himself who provided the means for reconciliation through Christ. The scriptures affirm that our sinfulness makes us incapable of contributing to our salvation; therefore, all glory belongs to God alone. This truth is foundational in sovereign grace theology, which emphasizes that God's elect will surely come to saving faith because He has ordained it to be so.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:51, Hebrews 9:8, Ephesians 2:8-9

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The Veil
Todd Nibert · Apr 30, 2008
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