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What does it mean that salvation is published not offered?

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Salvation is declared to be accomplished, emphasizing God's sovereign act rather than a mere offer dependent on human choice.

The distinction that salvation is published rather than merely offered highlights the definitive nature of Christ's redemptive work. This underlines that God does not merely extend an invitation but instead declares the accomplished reality that 'He shall save His people from their sins.' In this view, God's sovereignty is paramount, as He ensures that all whom He intended to save will indeed be saved. Believers can have assurance because salvation is not contingent upon their actions but is rooted in God's purpose and power, providing a strong foundation for faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21

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