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Why does grace need to be sovereign?

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Grace must be sovereign because it is unmerited and given according to God's will, not ours.

Grace is sovereign because it operates exclusively according to God’s divine will and purpose, independent of human merit or decision. Romans 5:21 states that sin reigned unto death, but grace reigns through righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. This illustrates that grace is not subject to human choice; rather, it is God who decides whom to bestow His grace upon. The sovereignty of grace ensures that it remains a gift and prevents any boast in personal achievement. If humans could claim any part in their salvation through works, it would nullify the very essence of grace as a gift, which is free and unconditional.
Scripture References: Romans 5:21

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