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What does Acts 27 teach about salvation?

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Acts 27 illustrates that salvation is both God's sovereign work and a result of human obedience.

Acts 27 presents a vivid narrative where God's sovereign plan for salvation is demonstrated alongside human responsibility. Paul, assured by the angel of God, declares that all will be saved if they remain on the ship, emphasizing the need for obedience to God's word. This account teaches that while God predestines our salvation, individuals must choose to trust Him. The combination of divine sovereignty and human action showcases the full gospel message that salvation is wholly a work of grace, yet occurs through human response to God's invitation.
Scripture References: Acts 27:22-24, John 3:14-16, Ephesians 2:1-6

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