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What is the role of God's sovereignty in salvation?

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God's sovereignty is central to salvation, as He elects whom He will save without requiring any action from the sinner.

In salvation, God’s sovereignty means that He is in complete control of the process, unilaterally choosing those He will save according to His mercy and grace. Paul’s conversion is a vivid example of this sovereignty; he was saved not because of any merit on his part, but solely because God chose him. As expressed in 2 Thessalonians 2:13, God has chosen His people from the beginning for salvation, revealing that His decision is based on His will rather than human actions. This doctrine reassures believers that salvation is secure and not dependent on their own efforts, as it is ultimately God who accomplishes His sovereign will.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 2:13, Romans 8:29-30

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Chris Cunningham · Apr 25, 2021
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