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How does God's sovereign grace relate to the conversion of sinners?

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God's sovereign grace is the key factor in the conversion of sinners, illuminating that salvation is solely His work.

The conversion of sinners is fundamentally rooted in the sovereign grace of God. Spurgeon articulates this clearly by stating, 'In the case of every soul that was ever saved, God's motive was to magnify His sovereign grace.' This indicates that salvation is not an outcome of human effort or merit but rather a divine initiative. The transformative power of the Holy Spirit effectively saves the sinner, illustrating that no amount of past sin can hinder God's purpose. The joy of seeing particularly sinful individuals transformed is a testament to the glorifying nature of God's grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:15-16

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