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Why does God save sinners, and what is the ultimate purpose?

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God saves sinners for His glory, demonstrating His grace through those He redeems, as stated in Ephesians 2:7.

Ephesians 2:7 clearly outlines that God saves sinners for the purpose of showcasing His grace throughout eternity. This demonstrates the amazing riches of His kindness. The ultimate purpose of salvation is not merely our benefit but the glory of God. This aligns with the overarching theme of Scripture—that God's sovereignty is displayed through His salvific work. The redeemed will be His trophies of grace, evidence of His mercy and power. In showcasing His grace, God draws attention to His character, ultimately leading to worship and praise from those He has saved, affirming that salvation is solely His work and leading to no human boasting.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:7, Revelation 4:11

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