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What is God's divine intervention in salvation?

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God's divine intervention in salvation refers to His sovereign choice to save individuals, as illustrated throughout Scripture.

Divine intervention is the act of God stepping into the lives of sinners to reveal His grace and mercy, effectively drawing them to Himself for salvation. It is entirely dependent on God's will and purpose, as seen in various biblical examples where God chose specific individuals to reveal His love and grace. As noted in Jeremiah 31:3, God actively draws His people with loving kindness. This intervention is not initiated by the sinner but is solely the result of God's sovereign initiative, highlighting that salvation is ultimately a work of God rather than man.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 2:1-5

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