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Why is God's sovereign will important for salvation?

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God's sovereign will ensures that salvation is fully dependent on His purpose and power rather than human effort.

The concept of God's sovereign will is central to understanding salvation within the framework of covenant theology. It is through His sovereign will that He decrees all things, including who will be saved. Ezekiel 36 highlights this by declaring that God will do all that He says He will for the sake of His own glory rather than human merit. This means that God's choices in electing individuals are not arbitrary or based on their actions but determined by His perfect and unchangeable purpose.

Furthermore, God’s sovereignty assures believers that their salvation and ongoing sanctification depend solely on His power and grace. Because God wills, it shall come to pass—this assurance is the rock on which faith stands. As stated in Isaiah 46:9-10, God declares the end from the beginning, indicating that His plans will succeed. Understanding God's sovereignty in salvation acts as a comfort and assurance for believers, delivering them from the anxieties of performance-based acceptance and conformity to God's standards.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 36:16-38, Isaiah 46:9-10

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