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How do we know that the salvation of sinners is through God's intervention?

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We know God intervenes in the salvation of sinners because Scripture shows His compassion and sovereign will leading to our redemption.

God's intervention in the salvation of sinners is clear through biblical accounts that showcase His sovereign will and compassion. In Luke 7:13, we see Jesus compelled by compassion to raise the widow's son, illustrating how our salvation is initiated by God. This mirrors the reality that salvation is not something we seek out on our own; rather, it is a gracious act initiated solely by God’s own choice. Romans 8:30 further emphasizes this idea, stating that those He foreknew, He also predestined, called, justified, and glorified. This demonstrates that salvation is thoroughly rooted in God's sovereign plan, rather than human effort.
Scripture References: Luke 7:13, Romans 8:30

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