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How does God's pleasure affect our salvation?

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Our salvation is based on God's good pleasure, meaning He saves us according to His will.

The concept of God's pleasure is central to understanding salvation in Reformed theology. As articulated in various scriptures, including Ephesians 1:5, believers are adopted as children according to the good pleasure of His will. This means that salvation is not contingent upon human effort or desire but is ultimately a function of God's sovereign choice and mercy. The idea that God takes pleasure in saving sinners highlights His grace and love, affirming that genuine faith is a gift granted to those He has chosen, further demonstrating the depth of His commitment to His people throughout redemptive history.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:5

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It Pleased God
Joe Galuszek · Apr 1, 2018
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