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What does it mean that salvation is God's work alone?

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Salvation being God's work alone means that it is initiated, completed, and sustained by God without human cooperation.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is entirely God’s work, evident in the promise given to Jacob in Genesis 46. Just as God told Jacob that He would make him a great nation without any effort on Jacob’s part, salvation for believers today depends wholly on God's grace and mercy. This truth aligns with the doctrine of monergism, which teaches that God is the sole actor in the process of salvation, from election to glorification. Therefore, believers can rest assured that their salvation is secure, not contingent upon their works, but on the faithful character of God who called them and continues to uphold them by His power.
Scripture References: Genesis 46:3, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 8:30

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