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How is salvation applied to believers according to the Bible?

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Salvation is applied to believers by God's sovereign initiative, not by human choice or decision.

The application of salvation is rooted in God's sovereignty, as indicated in Isaiah 65:1 where God states, 'I am sought of them that asked not for me.' This illustrates that it is God who initiates the relationship and reveals Himself to sinners. Furthermore, John 6:44 emphasizes that the Father draws individuals to Christ; therefore, salvation is not the result of human will but of divine intervention. The Biblical narrative teaches that the Holy Spirit works in the hearts of the elect, producing faith and repentance. This underscores that salvation comes entirely from God’s grace, ensuring that all whom He calls will respond in faith, confirming the overarching principle that salvation is a gift from start to finish.
Scripture References: Isaiah 65:1, John 6:44

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