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

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The Bible teaches that salvation is solely by the sovereign will of God, which cannot be resisted or changed.

Salvation is explicitly described as the result of God's immutable will, which is fundamentally sovereign and without frustration. Scriptures assert that it is God who purposed salvation, sending His Son, and irresistibly calling His elect to Himself. This foundation is unwavering for believers, providing assurance that if God has chosen to save, then salvation is secure. Trusting in human will is seen as unstable and ultimately futile, as laid out in Numbers 16, where Korah's rebellion illustrates this instability.
Scripture References: Luke 22:61-62; Romans 8:28-30

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Korah and Peter
Clay Curtis · Aug 1, 2010
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