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How does God work in His people according to Reformed theology?

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God works in His people by giving them both the desire and the ability to do His will.

Reformed theology emphasizes that it is God who initiates and completes the work of salvation in His people. Philippians 2:13 profoundly states that God works in believers to will and to act according to His purpose. This divine intervention implies that while believers have responsibilities, such as obeying God's commands, the capability to fulfill these responsibilities originates from God's sovereign grace. The sermon reiterates that believers do not trust in their own obedience but rely on Christ’s righteousness and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit to exhibit good works. Therefore, the evidence of God's work in believers is seen through their desires aligning with God's will, illustrating the profound relationship between divine sovereignty and human response.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:13

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