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How does God's grace relate to human decisions in salvation?

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God's grace empowers individuals to make decisions to follow Him, affirming both His sovereignty and our responsibility.

God's grace is a pivotal component in the relationship between divine sovereignty and human decision-making. Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes that we are saved by grace through faith, not of ourselves, reflecting that spiritual awakening and the ability to respond to God stems from His unmerited favor. Furthermore, Psalm 110:3 illustrates that God's people will willingly respond to Him in the day of His power. Grace is not merely a passive gift but enables and motivates individuals to respond to God's call. The interplay of grace and decision-making is beautifully shown in the narrative of Abraham, who acted on God's commands. His faith demonstrates that while God provides the grace necessary for salvation, humans respond willingly, showcasing the dynamic between divine initiative and human response.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 110:3

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