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How does the will of God relate to our salvation?

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God's will is sovereignly orchestrating our salvation, ensuring it unfolds as He desires.

The doctrine of God's sovereign will is foundational to understanding salvation in Reformed theology. As seen in Galatians 1:4, Christ gave Himself for our sins according to the will of God, highlighting that the entire process of redemption is governed by God's divine purpose. This means that salvation is not a result of human effort or decision but is entirely dependent on God's will, as He works through His providence to bring His chosen people to Himself. Scripture attests to this in passages like Daniel 4:34-35, which denotes God's control over all matters, reinforcing that nothing can thwart His intentions. This perspective provides believers with great assurance, knowing that their salvation rests safely in the unchangeable will of a loving and sovereign God.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, Daniel 4:34-35

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