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How does the believer's confession reflect God's sovereignty?

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The believer's confession reflects God's sovereignty by affirming that salvation is entirely His work, not ours (Titus 3:4-7).

In the believer's confession, particularly as captured in Titus 3:4-7, we see a clear assertion of God's sovereignty in salvation. Paul states, 'But God, according to His mercy... saved us,' indicating that our salvation is an act of divine initiative rather than human effort. This aligns with the historic Reformed understanding of God's sovereignty, which shows that He alone decides to whom He will extend mercy (Romans 9:15-16). The humble acknowledgment of our utter reliance on God's grace fosters a sincere gratitude in the heart of the believer, reinforcing the truth that it is God who justifies and redeems us, ensuring that all glory ultimately belongs to Him.
Scripture References: Titus 3:4-7, Romans 9:15-16

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