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How does salvation relate to God’s sovereignty and human inability?

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Salvation is a work of God’s sovereignty, where humans are unable to save themselves.

In historic Reformed theology, salvation is understood as entirely a work of God's sovereign grace. Scriptures such as John 6:44 illustrate that no one can come to Jesus unless the Father draws them, underscoring human inability and the necessity of divine intervention for salvation. This perspective emphasizes that God's electing love and call are paramount in the salvation experience, highlighting that apart from His sovereign choice, individuals remain dead in sin and incapable of deciding for Christ on their own.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Ephesians 2:1

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Disciples Indeed
Paul Mahan · Jul 3, 1994
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