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Why does God receive all the glory in salvation?

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God receives all the glory in salvation because it is His work alone that brings about our redemption, as emphasized in Romans 11:36.

The principle of the glory of God alone is crucial to understanding the nature of salvation. Romans 11:36 illustrates this, stating, 'For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen.' This underscores that every aspect of salvation, from election to redemption, is orchestrated and fulfilled by God alone. The Reformed faith asserts that if any part of our salvation depended on human effort, then humans could claim a share of the glory. However, because our salvation is solely based on God's grace and purposes, all glory is due to Him. Recognizing God's sovereignty in salvation allows believers to boast in His works rather than their own.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Ephesians 1:6

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