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How does the sovereignty of God affect salvation?

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The sovereignty of God ensures that salvation is entirely an act of His grace, not based on human merit.

The sovereignty of God plays a crucial role in salvation, affirming that it is He who chooses and saves, rather than any human action or decision. This is vividly illustrated in Romans 8:30, which outlines the golden chain of salvation, where those predestined, called, justified, and glorified are all orchestrated by God’s sovereign plan. Understanding God's active role in salvation helps eliminate any notion of salvation being a cooperative effort and instead emphasizes grace alone. This doctrine provides profound comfort to believers, assuring them that their salvation rests securely in God's hands, upheld by His unchanging will and purposes.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30, Ephesians 2:8-9

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