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How does God’s love manifest in the salvation of His people?

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God's love manifests in salvation as He chooses, redeems, and preserves His people, demonstrating His grace through Christ.

God's love for His people is most clearly displayed in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ. The love expressed in God's election of Jacob, despite his unworthiness, highlights the grace that extends to believers today. Christ's sacrificial death on the cross serves as the ultimate demonstration of God's love, as He bears the judgment for the sins of His people. This love ensures that those whom God has elected will be preserved and will inevitably respond to His call with faith, as they are drawn to the saving grace found in Christ alone (John 1:12-13). The assurance of eternal security is rooted in this steadfast love, which cannot be influenced by human actions but is sustained by God's sovereign will.
Scripture References: John 1:12-13, Romans 8:38-39

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Upon Mount Zion
Ian Potts · Mar 31, 2013
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