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How does God save sinners according to sovereign grace theology?

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God saves sinners by His free and sovereign grace, through faith in Jesus Christ.

In sovereign grace theology, salvation is entirely the work of God’s grace, extended to sinners who are incapable of saving themselves. The Bible emphasizes that salvation is not based on human efforts or merits but is a gift from God through Jesus Christ. Romans 9:15 articulates this truth by stating, 'For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.' Therefore, God draws men to Himself through the presentation of the gospel, enabling them to see their own sinfulness and their desperate need for a Savior. This reveals the urgency of preaching Christ crucified, demonstrating that He alone is the means by which sinners are justified and reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15

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