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What does it mean that our salvation is in God's hands?

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It means that our salvation is secured by God's purpose and grace, not by our actions.

The concept that our salvation is in God's hands highlights His sovereign choice and grace in the redemptive process. As Frank Tate elaborates, God’s election of His people is an act of divine mercy, where He chose to save sinners who could not save themselves. This is pivotal—Romans 3:20 confirms that no flesh can be justified by works. Thus, believers can have assurance knowing that salvation does not depend on their ability to choose or maintain faith but instead rests securely in God’s eternal purpose and the accomplished work of Jesus Christ. This not only brings assurance of their salvation but also underscores that God actively applies that salvation to every believer’s heart at His appointed time.
Scripture References: Romans 3:20, Ephesians 1:4-5

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