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How does God's sovereignty relate to salvation according to Scripture?

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God's sovereignty is crucial in salvation, as it highlights that He initiates and completes the work of redemption.

In Ezekiel 36, God's repeated declarations, 'I will,' serve as profound affirmations of His sovereignty over salvation. This sovereignty means that God is the author and finisher of faith, ensuring that His chosen people are not only called but also justified and glorified in accordance with His will. It underscores that our salvation is not a product of human initiative, but a sovereign act of grace from a God who is relentless in pursuing His glory and the good of His people. The assurance that salvation is rooted in God's sovereignty provides believers with confidence and hope, knowing that their deliverance is secure and entirely dependent on God's unchanging promise.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:27, Romans 8:30

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