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Why is God's grace effective in salvation?

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God's grace is effective in salvation because it is sovereignly bestowed upon the elect, ensuring their salvation apart from their works.

The effectiveness of God's grace in salvation is rooted in its sovereign nature. According to Romans 9:11, the purpose of God's election is not based on works but on His divine will. This means that grace operates independently of human effort or merit. Salvation hinges entirely upon the grace that God has predetermined to offer His elect. Ephesians 2:8-9 further reinforces that salvation is not a result of works, ensuring that grace alone, through faith, secures eternal life. The assurance of this grace leads to a transformed life, guided by an understanding of God's mercy and love that is freely given to those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11, Ephesians 2:8-9

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The Grace of God
Don Bell · May 5, 2010
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