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Why does God's love matter in the context of salvation?

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God's love matters because it assures us of His commitment to save His chosen people through Christ's sacrifice.

The love of God is central to the salvation narrative, particularly in how it is demonstrated through Christ’s sacrifice. Galatians 2:20 states that Christ loved me and gave Himself for me, indicating a personal and particular love extended to the elect. If God’s love were universal and contingent on human response, it would imply that salvation is uncertain and thus meaningless. This understanding magnifies the nature of God’s grace because it highlights that salvation is entirely a work of God, devoid of human merit. The assurance of God’s love leads to a solid hope for believers, as they can trust in the efficacy of Christ's redemption and not in their own works.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20, Romans 8:39

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