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What does it mean that salvation is not a choice?

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In sovereign grace theology, salvation is viewed as God's sovereign act, not a human choice.

In the sermon, it is pointed out that salvation is not a matter of human choice but rather a divine command that reflects God's sovereign will. Individuals do not have the ability to choose Christ without God's prior work in their hearts. The preacher emphasizes that if humans had a choice, they would lean towards more appealing options rather than surrendering to Christ. Scripture confirms this belief, citing that salvation is not about human will or exertion but about God showing mercy. Thus, understanding salvation as God's sovereign initiative encourages believers to trust deeply in His grace that leads to genuine faith.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, Ephesians 2:8-9

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