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How do we know that salvation is something God does for the sinner?

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Salvation is entirely God's work; it is not about what the sinner does, but what God accomplishes through His grace.

The understanding that salvation is something God does for the sinner stems from the biblical narrative and teachings found throughout Scripture. It is emphasized that salvation is not initiated by man, but by God, as stated in Jonah 2:9, 'Salvation is of the Lord.' God not only plans the salvation of His people, but He also executes it through the sending of Christ as the perfect sacrifice. This divine initiative reveals that true salvation comes from God’s grace and power, making the process a work of the eternal God rather than something achieved through human effort or merit. This is echoed in the life and experiences of biblical figures like Jonah, who acknowledges his desperate need for God's intervention.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:9

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