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Why is God's sovereignty important in redemption?

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God's sovereignty is crucial in redemption as it ensures that salvation is entirely accomplished according to His divine will and purpose.

The sovereignty of God in redemption is foundational to Reformed theology, highlighting that salvation is not contingent upon human decision or effort but is solely an act of God's will. Scripture asserts that God does what pleases Him (Psalm 115:3) and that His plans cannot be altered by humanity. This sovereignty assures believers that their redemption is secure because it rests on God's immutable promises and His sovereignty over all creation. As discussed in Isaiah 42:2, Christ does not fail nor become discouraged in His redemptive work; instead, He saves entirely and effectively those whom He has chosen. Understanding God's sovereignty brings comfort and assurance to believers, confirming that their salvation is not left to chance or human failure.
Scripture References: Psalm 115:3, Isaiah 42:2, Ephesians 1:4-5

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