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

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God's will for salvation is to elect a people for Himself, redeem them through Christ, and keep them secure in their salvation.

God's will for salvation encompasses three key elements: first, it is His will to elect certain individuals for salvation, reflecting His mercy and grace, rather than any merit on their part. Second, He redeems those He has elected through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, ensuring their sins are paid for completely. Lastly, God's will is that He regenerates and sustains all whom He has chosen and redeemed, guaranteeing their salvation throughout their lives. This understanding reaffirms God's sovereignty and His purposeful design in salvation, showcasing His glory and grace.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:14-20, Romans 9:10-20, John 6:39-40

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