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How does God's ability to save relate to our faith?

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God's ability to save signifies that salvation is entirely dependent on His power and grace, not human efforts.

The ability of God to save is a central theme that underscores the nature of salvation in Reformed theology. Hebrews 7:25 states, 'He is able to save them to the uttermost.' This affirmation is crucial because it establishes that salvation is not contingent upon human ability or merit but solely on God's sovereign will and power. Faith, therefore, is the means by which we receive this salvation. True faith is rooted in the belief that God can and will fulfill His promises, as illustrated by the testimonies of biblical figures like Abraham. Our confidence comes from knowing that salvation is secured through Christ’s interceding work, making believers secure in their relationship with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:25, Romans 1:16-17

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