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What does the Bible say about the sovereignty of God in saving sinners?

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The Bible teaches that God's sovereignty is central to the salvation of sinners, as seen in Luke 10:21-24, where Jesus reveals truth to the humble.

In Luke 10:21-24, Jesus expresses joy over the revelation of the Gospel to the humble and lowly while concealing it from the wise and prudent. This illustrates God's sovereignty in salvation, highlighting that it is not based on human merit or understanding. Instead, God chooses whom to reveal His truth, emphasizing that salvation is a work of divine mercy and grace. The passage underscores that while many reject the Gospel, it is a testament to God's sovereign will that anyone is saved at all.

Moreover, the Word teaches that the condition of humanity is one of sinfulness, where all fall short of God’s glory (Romans 3:23). Hence, any act of salvation is a miracle that reflects God’s sovereign choice and grace, rather than human effort or deserving. Despite this mystery, believers are encouraged to trust in God’s plans and to share the Good News broadly, knowing that God graciously extends His offers of salvation to all who will listen.

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