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What does 'I will, and they shall' mean in the context of salvation?

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'I will, and they shall' indicates that God’s will determines the salvation of His people.

'I will, and they shall' emphasizes the one-sided nature of God’s grace in salvation, where it is God who initiates and completes the work of redemption. This phrase encapsulates the message of the sermon that God declares His will to save His chosen while assuring them that they will respond in faith and obedience. The assurance that 'they shall' signifies the certainty of the believer’s response as a product of God’s prior 'I will'—His decision to save. Thus, it underscores the interplay between God's sovereignty and the believer’s guaranteed transformation and faithfulness.
Scripture References: Zechariah 8:8, 2 Corinthians 6:16

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