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How does God's will relate to human will in salvation?

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God's will is the ultimate cause of salvation; human will is involved but is not sovereign over God's divine purposes.

In scripture, it is clear that God's will takes precedence in matters of salvation. Romans 9:16 states, 'It is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy,' illustrating that human actions or decisions don't dictate salvation. While human will responds to God's prompting, as noted in John 6:44, it is ultimately subject to God's sovereign will and purpose. Therefore, understanding the relationship between God's will and human will reveals that salvation is a work that God initiates, sustains, and completes, leading believers to live in a manner that glorifies His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, John 6:44, Philippians 2:13

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