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How do we know that salvation is not an offer?

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Salvation is not an offer because it is a declaration of God's sovereignty and power.

The assertion that salvation is an offer undermines the sovereignty of God and suggests that the decision rests with man. The Bible, however, affirms that salvation is a definitive act of God's will. When God declares, 'I have redeemed thee,' it signifies that salvation is complete and in His grasp. This is reinforced by passages that emphasize God’s active role in salvation, such as 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me,' indicating that God's purposes will not fail and that salvation is a certainty for His people, not a conditional offer.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Isaiah 43:1

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