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What does Ephesians 1:6 teach about God's purpose in salvation?

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Ephesians 1:6 explains that God's purpose in salvation is 'to the praise of the glory of His grace.'

In Ephesians 1:6, the Apostle Paul articulates that God’s purpose in the salvation of His people is to glorify His grace. This declaration underscores that God acts out of His own sovereign will and for His glory alone. The phrase 'to the praise of the glory of His grace' indicates that it is not our worthiness that prompts God's saving action; rather, it is His inherent love and grace that leads to our redemption. This is further supported by Isaiah 48:11, which states that God acts for His own sake, highlighting the centrality and supremacy of His grace in salvation.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:6, Isaiah 48:11

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