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What does it mean that salvation is not conditioned upon the sinner?

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It means that salvation is entirely the work of Christ and is not based on human actions or decisions.

The statement that salvation is not conditioned upon the sinner emphasizes the sovereign grace of God in the salvation process. It refutes the notion that any action or decision on our part could merit God's favor. Instead, Romans 9 teaches that God's election and grace are unconditional and solely dependent on His purpose. The Gospel proclaims what Christ has done for us rather than what we must do for Him. This liberating truth reassures believers that their standing before God is secure in Christ's finished work, thus preserving the glory of God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11, Ephesians 1:4-5

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