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What does the Bible mean when it says salvation is from God?

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It means that salvation originates from God's sovereign will and is not based on human merit.

When the Bible states that salvation is from God, it underscores the truth that it is entirely God’s work. As seen in Jonah 2:9, the proclamation 'Salvation is of the Lord' emphasizes that our redemption is initiated and completed by God alone. This doctrine is further explicated in Romans 5:9, which articulates that justification comes exclusively through the blood of Christ, devoid of any human contribution. The recognition of God's sovereignty in salvation liberates believers from the burden of works, directing their focus toward Christ's completed work and the grace that is freely given to all who believe. It brings to light the reality that God takes the initiative, choosing a people for Himself before the foundation of the world, ensuring that salvation is a gift that cannot be earned.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:9, Romans 5:9, Ephesians 1:4-5

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