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What role does God's intervention play in salvation?

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God's intervention is crucial as it transforms a person's heart and draws them towards Christ for salvation.

Divine intervention is a key concept in understanding salvation from a sovereign grace perspective. Scripture shows that God actively participates in drawing sinners to Himself. The story of the Philippian jailer exemplifies this, as his hardened heart was radically changed when God intervened during a moment of despair. This intervention leads to the individual recognizing their need for salvation and invokes a concern for eternal matters. The fear of God is instilled in the heart as part of this transformation, allowing the sinner to see their helplessness and the power of God's grace. Thus, understanding salvation as a work initiated by God emphasizes His complete sovereignty over the process of redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 16:16-34

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