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What is the significance of the sovereignty of God in salvation?

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God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely dependent on His grace and will, not human effort.

The doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation is central to Reformed theology, emphasizing that God has chosen individuals for salvation according to His purpose and grace. As stated in Romans 9, God's choice is not based on human will or effort but on His mercy. This truth brings comfort to believers, as it assures them that their salvation is secure in Christ's finished work rather than their own actions or decisions. Understanding this sovereignty also leads to a deeper appreciation for grace, highlighting that salvation is a gift from God that cannot be earned, thus glorifying Him alone.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Familiar Spirits
Paul Mahan · Mar 18, 1998
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