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What does salvation mean in sovereign grace theology?

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In sovereign grace theology, salvation means that it is entirely a work of the Lord, independent of human effort.

Sovereign grace theology centers on the belief that salvation is of the Lord, as reflected in Jonah's declaration. It affirms that humanity's inability to save themselves necessitates God's intervention. As per Romans 3, salvation is not something we can achieve through works or merit but is freely given through the redemption found in Christ. This understanding fosters a deep gratitude in believers, recognizing that their salvation comes by grace alone and not by their own efforts, leading to a life of reliance on God's continued grace.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:9, Romans 3:24

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