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What does it mean that salvation is not dependent on us?

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Salvation being independent of us means it rests solely on Christ's finished work and not our merit.

The idea that salvation is not dependent on us is foundational to sovereign grace theology. It teaches that our salvation is entirely the work of Christ—his righteousness, his sacrifice, and his mediation. This means that there is nothing we can add to or subtract from the completed redemptive work of Christ. Our faith and acceptance of this gift are responses to God's grace rather than conditions for salvation. This emphasizes the security of our salvation; it cannot be lost or undone because it is entirely rooted in Christ's efficacy and divine will. The reality of resting in this truth brings an unparalleled peace to the believer, knowing that their standing with God is secure.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9, John 6:37

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