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How does understanding sovereign grace affect our view of salvation?

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Understanding sovereign grace reveals that salvation is entirely the work of God, independent of human effort or merit.

Sovereign grace underscores the belief that salvation is entirely dependent upon God's will and purpose, not on human actions or decisions. This doctrine emphasizes that God, in His sovereignty, has elected to save a specific people before the foundation of the world, as seen in Ephesians 1:4. This understanding profoundly shapes a believer's view of salvation, as it removes any notion of personal merit or achievement, emphasizing that grace is a gift. Additionally, this leads to an appreciation of God’s mercy, as He chooses to save those who are undeserving, highlighting His glory and faithfulness in the redemptive process. Consequently, salvation becomes a true celebration of God's grace, leading believers to a humble and thankful heart.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4, 2 Timothy 1:9, Romans 9:15-16

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Paul Mahan · Dec 29, 1991
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