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How does God's sovereignty relate to His grace?

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God's sovereignty is the basis for His grace, as it dictates whom He chooses to save.

God's sovereignty is intrinsically linked to His grace, as it underscores that salvation is entirely God’s decision and power. In Galatians, Paul illustrates this by saying it was God who separated him and called him by grace, emphasizing that God's electing grace operates independently of human effort or understanding. Scriptures like Romans 9 highlight that God's purpose in electing grace is unchangeable and sovereign, further illustrating that our salvation does not depend on our actions but rather on God’s sovereign will to show mercy as He sees fit. This understanding reassures believers that their salvation is secure, rooted in the unchanging will of God.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:15, Romans 9:11-13

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The Grace of God
Fred Evans · Sep 25, 2011
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