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How is salvation described in sovereign grace theology?

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Salvation in sovereign grace theology is entirely God's work, not based on human effort.

Sovereign grace theology emphasizes that salvation is initiated, accomplished, and applied by God alone. Scriptures like Jonah 2:9 affirm that salvation is of the Lord, highlighting God's sovereign choice in redeeming His people. It is not a cooperative effort between God and man; rather, it is God's will that prevails in the salvation of sinners. God's sovereignty ensures that every aspect of salvation, from election to glorification, is under His perfect control. This perspective instills a deep assurance in believers that their salvation is not contingent on their actions but on God's unchanging purpose and grace.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:9, Romans 8:28-30

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