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How does the sovereignty of God influence the assurance of salvation?

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God's sovereignty assures that salvation is a work of His grace, leaving no doubt about His ability to fulfill His promise to save.

The sovereignty of God is crucial in understanding the assurance of salvation. It signifies that God is in absolute control over all creation, including human affairs, and actively draws His chosen people to Himself. As stated in the sermon, God will build His Church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. This illustrates that God's plans cannot be thwarted by human actions. The promise that He will save His people, reiterated in Zechariah 8:7-8, emphasizes that this salvation is completely dependent on His work rather than ours. When Christians grasp the magnitude of God's sovereignty, they find peace amidst trials and uncertainty, knowing that their salvation rests securely in the hands of a God who is capable of fulfilling His promises.
Scripture References: Zechariah 8:7-8, Matthew 16:18

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