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What does John Gill say about the sovereignty of God in salvation?

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John Gill emphasizes that salvation is wholly by God's sovereign grace, not human effort.

John Gill passionately contended that salvation is entirely by God’s sovereign will and grace. He firmly rejected the notion of free will contributing to salvation, arguing that only through God's efficacious grace can one come to faith. This perspective aligns with the historical Reformed view, recognizing that all aspects of salvation, from election to glorification, rest upon God's sovereign decree. Gill’s teachings call attention to vital Scriptural teachings such as Ephesians 1:4-5, which affirm that God has chosen His people before the foundation of the world according to His purpose.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5

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