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How does the will of God relate to salvation?

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The will of God is central to salvation as it determines who will be saved.

The doctrine of God's sovereign will is foundational in understanding salvation. As expressed in the sermon, God's will is at the heart of all aspects of redemption, including election and predestination, evidenced in Ephesians 1:4-5. When the leper approached Jesus, he acknowledged that if Jesus was willing, he could be cleansed, reflecting a deep understanding that Christ's action was subject to God's will. This highlights that salvation is ultimately the result of God's will and purpose, affirming that it is God's choice to save those whom He has called, rather than the result of human free will or merit.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5

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