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How does sovereign grace theology view the concept of hope?

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Sovereign grace theology views hope as a gift from God, rooted in His promises and eternal purpose.

In sovereign grace theology, hope is not derived from human effort or merit but is a divine gift that arises from God's character and promises. As Paul states in Titus 1:2, hope centers on eternal life promised by a God who cannot lie. This perspective emphasizes that true hope is confident assurance in God's sovereign will and redemptive plan, which He set forth before the foundation of the world. This hope brings comfort to believers, as it assures them that their salvation is secure, not based on their own actions but on God's eternal faithfulness and unchanging purpose.
Scripture References: Titus 1:2, Ephesians 1:4-5

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