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Why is God's sovereignty important in the context of salvation?

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God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is fully accomplished by His will and not dependent on human effort.

The doctrine of God's sovereignty is foundational to understanding salvation. It denotes that God is supreme over all creation and that His will is unchallenged and effective. Romans 9:16 asserts that salvation is not determined by human desire or effort, but is entirely a work of God's mercy. This ensures that no one can boast in their own accomplishments, but rather all glory goes to God for His salvific work. The Scriptures affirm that everything—including the calling of elect believers—is executed according to His divine plan, as outlined in Romans 8:28-30. This core belief provides comfort and assurance, reinforcing that the salvation of the believer is secure because it rests solely on God's unchanging purpose and power.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, Romans 8:28-30

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