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What does the Bible say about God's intent for salvation?

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The Bible clearly states that God's intent is to save His elect, ensuring that all whom Christ died for will be saved.

In Isaiah 45, God reveals His divine intent, declaring that every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess Him. This passage underscores the certainty of His promises regarding salvation, as He states that all whom He has given to Christ will come to Him, and those who do will never be cast out (John 6:37). The intent of God in salvation is not just a possibility but a guaranteed accomplishment, as illustrated by the title, 'Savior,' which He applies to Himself. He effectively declares that His intent in sending Christ into the world was to save sinners uniquely set apart for His purpose.
Scripture References: Isaiah 45:22-25, John 6:37

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Divine Intent
Tim James · Apr 2, 2023
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Joshua

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