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How does God intervene in a person's life for salvation?

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God intervenes through acts of power and grace, enabling sinners to recognize their need for Him.

The sermon asserts that God’s intervention is crucial for anyone to come to faith. Power is exhibited in circumstances that wake individuals to their spiritual need, as demonstrated in the dramatic scenario of the Philippian jailer, whose heart was stirred by an earthquake. God's omnipotent hand orchestrates events so that sinners may recognize their desperate state and call out to Him for salvation. It emphasizes that this divine intervention is a work of grace, liberating those caught in the bondage of sin, which aligns with the doctrine of irresistible grace where the elect inevitably respond to God's call.
Scripture References: Acts 16:25-34, 1 Corinthians 2:14

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Power Of God
John R. Mitchell · Mar 11, 1990
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