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How do we know the gospel of salvation is entirely God's work?

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The gospel teaches that salvation is entirely God's work, not based on human merit.

In 2 Timothy, Paul emphasizes that salvation is a matter of God's sovereign grace, asserting that 'God hath saved us and called us, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace' (2 Timothy 1:9). This statement underscores the Reformed understanding that salvation is fully God's initiative and not contingent upon human action. The assurance of salvation is assuredly rooted in the divine will and purpose, highlighting God’s eternal choice in electing sinners to salvation before the foundations of the world. This concept shines light on the necessity for believers to trust in God's covenant promises rather than their own efforts.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 8:29-30

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