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What does it mean that God is sovereign in the context of salvation?

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God's sovereignty in salvation means that He controls and directs all aspects of the process, ensuring that His will is accomplished in redeeming His people.

The sovereignty of God in the context of salvation is a core tenet of Reformed theology, affirming that God is the ultimate authority over all creation and His will. This sovereignty guarantees that God exercises His will in the salvation of His people, as illustrated in Ephesians 1:4-5. Furthermore, He has chosen individuals for salvation not based on foreseen merit but through His own purpose and grace. The assurance that none of God’s plans can be thwarted brings comfort to believers, reaffirming that their salvation is secure in Christ. This perspective contrasts with a view that posits human choice as the determining factor in salvation, instead highlighting divine grace as the driving force behind redemption.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:30

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