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What is the significance of God's initiative in salvation?

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God's initiative in salvation highlights His sovereignty and love towards sinners (John 5:21).

God's initiative in salvation is vital in understanding the nature of grace. Scripture emphasizes that salvation is not initiated by human effort but by God's sovereign will and purpose. As John 5:21 declares, 'For as the Father raises up the dead and quickens them, even so the Son quickens whom He will.' This indicates that God actively calls and raises the spiritually dead to life, demonstrating His love and mercy. Recognizing God's role as the initiator in salvation helps believers understand the depth of their dependence on Him and the nature of true grace. It reassures us that our salvation is secure in His hands, as it is grounded not in our works but solely in His will and purpose.
Scripture References: John 5:21, Ephesians 2:8-9

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