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What does the Bible say about God's role in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that God is the primary actor in our salvation, declaring us righteous and justifying us through Christ.

According to the Scripture, particularly in Romans 8:33-34, it is God who justifies us, declaring us righteous. This means that our salvation is entirely dependent on God's sovereign will and action, not on our works or merits. Paul emphasizes that no one can bring a charge against God's elect, as it is God Himself who has justified them. The doctrine of justification reassures believers that their standing before God is secure because it rests not on their own efforts or faith, but solely on what God has done through Christ. This act of justification by God is central to the Reformed understanding of salvation, highlighting His total sovereignty in the process.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33-34, Isaiah 1:25, Romans 9:16

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Salvation
Tim James · Sep 8, 2024
Joshua

Joshua

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