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What does it mean that salvation is a work done to us?

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It means that salvation involves God's actions towards us, rather than our actions towards Him.

The phrase 'a work done to us' encapsulates the belief that salvation is entirely a divine undertaking. In biblical accounts, such as the conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus, we see that God actively intervenes, transforming hearts and granting faith. This aligns with the belief that regeneration precedes faith; we must be made alive by the Holy Spirit before we can believe. God's sovereignty in salvation emphasizes that while we are passive recipients, we are joyfully reconciled to Him. The work of Christ on the cross is the ultimate example of this, as it was accomplished fully for us and without merit on our part.
Scripture References: Acts 9, Ephesians 2:1-10

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