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How do we know that salvation is the work of God alone?

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The Bible teaches that salvation is solely the work of God, as stated in Romans 11:27, 'I shall take away their sins.'

Salvation is fundamentally God's work, as demonstrated in Romans 11:27: 'For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.' This divine initiative underscores that humans contribute nothing to their salvation; it is God's mercy and grace that effectuate salvation. Any belief that our works contribute to salvation undermines the essence of the gospel, which is that God has chosen and ordained means by which He saves His people, culminating in the work of Christ on the cross. The assurance rests in God's eternal purpose; He never alters His promises, ensuring that none whom He has saved can ever perish.
Scripture References: Romans 11:27, Ephesians 1:3-5, Isaiah 26:3-4

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