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What role does human will play in salvation according to the sermon?

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The sermon emphasizes that while human will responds to God's mercy, it is not the cause of salvation.

The role of human will in salvation is addressed distinctly in the sermon. While acknowledging that the human will is not disregarded, it is clear that it does not dictate the process of salvation. Romans 9:16 emphasizes that mercy is fundamentally a sovereign act of God, implying that humans don't initiate their salvation. Rather, as mentioned in Ephesians 2:5, God makes believers alive together with Christ, implying that the experience of faith arises naturally upon receiving God’s mercy. Therefore, it affirms that man's ability to will and respond is a direct result of God’s initiating grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, Ephesians 2:5

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