What does the Bible say about God's power in salvation?
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The Bible teaches that God's power is instrumental in making His elect willing to worship Him in spirit and in truth.
The Scripture emphasizes that it is through the greatness of God's power that true worship is evoked in His people. Psalm 66 reflects this by asserting that God's power compels nations to worship Him, while His people are made willing to bow down in authentic reverence. The contrast is made clear when it discusses the enemies of God, who may outwardly submit but inwardly resist. Only God's effectual calling can transform a heart to genuinely desire Him, as evidenced in Psalm 110:2, which speaks of God's people willingly coming forth in the beauty of holiness. Realizing that no preacher or believer can instigate this willingness emphasizes the necessity of God's sovereign power in salvation.
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