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What does the Bible say about salvation and God's promises?

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The Bible emphasizes God's sovereign control in salvation, stating that He will cleanse and transform His people according to His promise.

Ezekiel 36 presents a clear view of God's promises regarding salvation, articulated through His direct declarations of what He will do for His people. In this chapter, God repeatedly says, 'I will,' which highlights His sovereign initiative in salvation, cleansing His people from their filthiness and giving them new hearts and spirits. The passage illustrates that salvation does not depend on human actions or merits but entirely on God's grace and faithfulness to His covenant, underscoring the profound truth that God saves for His name's sake and glory, rather than for any good found in us.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:16-38

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Todd Nibert · Feb 10, 2013
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