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Why does God save His people?

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God saves His people for His name's sake, to demonstrate His glory and mighty power.

God's motivation for saving His people is not due to any intrinsic worth in them, but rather for His own name's sake. This truth is articulated in Psalm 106:8, where it states, 'He saved them for His name's sake.' The sermon expounds on this, emphasizing that God's purpose in redemption is rooted in His desire to manifest His glory and power. By calling sinners to Himself, God is not only providing salvation but also displaying His character and sovereignty. Each act of salvation and mercy serves as a testament to His faithfulness and grace, ensuring that His name is honored and revered among His people and the nations.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ezekiel 36:22-23, Romans 9:16

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