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Why is God's sovereignty critical in salvation?

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God's sovereignty is critical because it ensures that salvation is entirely dependent on His grace and purpose, not human merit.

The doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation highlights that it is God who actively chooses and calls individuals to Himself. This perspective emphasizes that no one can earn or merit their own salvation; it is purely a matter of God's unmerited favor. By recognizing God's sovereignty, believers understand that their faith is a result of His gracious work in their hearts, empowering them to trust in Christ. This doctrine provides assurance to believers that their salvation is secure because it rests not on their fluctuating faith but on God's immutable will and purpose.
Scripture References: John 6:44, Ephesians 1:4-5

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