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What does the Gospel teach about God's sovereignty in salvation?

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The Gospel teaches that God is sovereign over all aspects of salvation, including election, redemption, and calling.

God's sovereignty in salvation is a central theme in the Gospel. It asserts that salvation originates from God's will and purpose rather than human decision-making. As seen in Romans 8:30, those He predestined are also called, justified, and glorified, showing a divine orchestration of salvation from start to finish. This understanding encourages believers to rely on God's power and plan, recognizing that their faith is rooted in His unwavering authority rather than their own efforts. Such a perspective fosters security in Christ and a deep sense of trust in God's promises.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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Romans Ch 9
Kent Clark · Mar 15, 2012
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