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Why is God’s sovereignty in salvation important?

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God's sovereignty in salvation ensures that His purposes are accomplished without failure, demonstrating His grace and power.

Understanding God's sovereignty in salvation is pivotal in Reformed theology, as it assures believers that salvation is not based on human merit but solely on God's grace. Paul illustrates this in Romans 9, where he discusses God’s right as the potter over the clay, shaping vessels for honor and dishonor according to His divine will. This perspective brings comfort and assurance, affirming that the salvation of the elect, whether Jew or Gentile, is an act of God’s mercy and power, rather than a result of human effort. It also emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel to all, as God’s elect from every nation will respond to the call of His grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:20-21, Ephesians 1:4-5, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 9:15-16, Ephesians 1:4, John 6:37

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