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How does the power of God relate to salvation?

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The power of God is the means by which salvation occurs, bringing dead sinners to life through faith in Christ.

The power of God is integral to the process of salvation, signifying that salvation is not achieved through human effort but through divine intervention. In Ephesians 1:19, Paul speaks of the 'exceeding greatness of His power to us-ward who believe,' indicating that it is God's mighty power that resurrects sinners from spiritual death. This aligns with the doctrine of sovereign grace, emphasizing that it is God who initiates and sustains the work of salvation in the hearts of believers. Furthermore, Romans 1:16 confirms that the gospel itself is the 'power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.' Therefore, recognizing and understanding God's power encourages believers to rely wholly on Him for their spiritual sustenance and growth.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:19, Romans 1:16

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