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How does the theology of sovereign grace explain salvation?

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Sovereign grace theology teaches that salvation is entirely God’s work, initiated and completed by Him through Christ.

The theology of sovereign grace emphasizes that salvation is solely an act of God's grace and not dependent on human will or efforts. According to Ephesians 2:8-9, it is by grace we are saved through faith, highlighting that this salvation is a gift from God. Furthermore, passages like Romans 8:29-30 illustrate the doctrine of predestination, indicating that God orchestrates every aspect of salvation from before time. This view fosters humility and assurance in believers, as it underscores that their security rests not in their works, but in the unchanging nature of God's promises and His sovereign will to save His people. Thus, all glory is given to God for the gift of salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 8:29-30

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We Persuade Men
Don Fortner · Dec 6, 2014
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