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How does God's sovereignty relate to our calling in salvation?

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God's sovereignty ensures that His calling in salvation is effective, meaning that those He has chosen will inevitably respond to the gospel.

The relationship between God's sovereignty and our calling in salvation is central to Reformed theology. In 2 Thessalonians 2:14, Paul indicates that God's call is not a mere invitation but a powerful summons that inevitably leads to salvation and glorification for those chosen. This aligns with Romans 8:30, which depicts a chain of salvation that cannot be broken — those predestined are effectively called, justified, and glorified. The assurance that God's sovereignty governs our salvation provides comfort to believers, assuring them that their faith and acceptance of the gospel are consequences of God's unchanging purpose rather than human effort or decision.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:14, Romans 8:30

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