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Why did God choose to save sinners?

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God saves sinners for His name's sake, demonstrating His grace and revealing His character as loving and merciful.

The sermon highlights that God chose to save sinners not because they were worthy, but 'for His name's sake,' as indicated in Psalm 106:8. This reveals two significant truths: first, that God's actions are rooted in His character and glory rather than human merit; and second, that His grace is extended to the unworthy. The emphasis on God's sovereignty in salvation outlines how His choice exemplifies His loving nature. By saving those who don’t deserve it, God showcases His mercy and grace, underscoring that salvation is a divine gift rather than a transaction based on human goodness. Therefore, this aspect of divine mercy is foundational to understanding the Gospel message within historic Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ephesians 1:4-6

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Nevertheless
Gabe Stalnaker · May 31, 2018
Joshua

Joshua

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