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Why is God's sovereignty important in the gospel?

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God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely His work, not dependent on human efforts.

God's sovereignty is central to the gospel, as it emphasizes that salvation begins, proceeds, and concludes with God's will and purpose. As expressed in scriptures like Romans 8:28-30, God has predestined and called individuals to salvation, assuring that it is His work, not contingent upon human decision or merit. This foundational truth provides believers with the confidence that their salvation is secure and wholly a result of divine grace.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, John 6:44

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My Gospel
Henry Mahan · Apr 16, 1989
Joshua

Joshua

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