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What does it mean to say that salvation is entirely of God?

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Saying salvation is entirely of God means that from beginning to end, human beings play no role in their own salvation; it is solely a work of grace.

The assertion that salvation is entirely of God emphasizes God's sovereignty in the election and salvation of individuals. The message states that all aspects of salvation—from predestination in eternity to calling and justifying in time—are acts of divine grace. As noted in the declaration: 'If any man is saved, God will save him. If any man goes to hell, it will be his own responsibility.' This reinforces the notion that humans contribute nothing to their salvation; rather, it is grounded in the mercy and purpose of God alone. This perspective is foundational in Reformed theology, aligning with the teachings of Scripture that assert God’s initiative in the salvation process.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5

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