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How does God's will relate to our salvation?

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God's will is central to our salvation, as it is by His purpose and grace that we are saved, not by our efforts.

The concept of God's will is integral to understanding salvation within biblical theology. In Galatians 1:4, it is noted that Christ gave Himself for our sins 'according to the will of our God and Father.' This emphasizes that our salvation is rooted in God's sovereign and divine purpose, rather than any actions or merits of our own. According to scripture, it is God who saves us, called us with a holy calling, and guarantees that those He has chosen will ultimately be saved, illustrating that salvation is the work of God's grace and His sovereign will.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, John 6:37, 2 Timothy 1:9

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