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How does God's will affect salvation?

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God's will is central to salvation, as it dictates the scope and nature of His redemptive plan.

In Christian theology, God's will is foundational to the doctrine of salvation, emphasizing that it is by His sovereign will that we are redeemed. Scripture clearly articulates this in passages like Exodus 33:19, where God declares, 'I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will show mercy on whom I will show mercy.' This underscores that salvation is not based on human merit or decision, but entirely on God's sovereign choice. The Reformed view holds that God's will is effective and that it brings about the redemption of those He has chosen, reinforcing the assurance that all who come to Christ do so because it pleases God to draw them to Himself.
Scripture References: Exodus 33:19

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