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Why is God's interest in our salvation important?

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God's interest in our salvation demonstrates His grace and desire to redeem humanity through Christ.

The significance of God's interest in our salvation lies at the heart of His sovereign grace. In Isaiah 61:1-3, we witness God's compassionate engagement with humanity, as He sends His anointed Son, Jesus, to accomplish salvation for sinners. This divine initiative reveals that salvation is God's work from beginning to end, as we cannot save ourselves due to our sinful nature and spiritual death. Ephesians 2:8-9 reinforces this by stating, 'For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.'

God's gracious interest in our salvation is crucial because it underscores His mercy towards those who have no merit of their own. He does not leave us in our sinful state but actively seeks to redeem us through Jesus Christ. This plan not only fulfills the promise of salvation established from the foundation of the world but also reflects God's desire to glorify His grace and love. Thus, understanding God's interest encourages believers to trust wholly in His sovereign grace as the means of true salvation.

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