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What does sovereign grace mean in the context of salvation?

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Sovereign grace speaks to God's unmerited favor, highlighting His control over salvation, as depicted in Ezekiel 16.

Sovereign grace refers to the unearned favor of God in the salvation process, where God's will and choice prevail over human action and merit. Ezekiel 16 serves as a vivid illustration of this concept—God declares, 'When I passed by thee, and looked upon thee…I spread my skirt over thee, and covered thy nakedness' (Ezekiel 16:8). This signifies that God takes the initiative to rescue the helpless and unworthy. Salvation, therefore, is not contingent upon human efforts but is solely a gift of grace from God. His sovereignty ensures that those He has called will inevitably come to faith, fulfilling His eternal decree and demonstrating His profound love and mercy towards the elect.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 16:8

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