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Why is God's sovereignty in salvation important for believers?

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

The sovereignty of God in salvation is foundational to Reformed theology. It teaches that God actively governs and orchestrates all aspects of salvation, ensuring that His purposes are fulfilled. According to John 6:37, 'All that the Father gives me will come to me,' indicating that God's sovereign will is decisive in drawing individuals to Christ. This doctrine is comforting for believers, as it removes the burden of maintaining their own salvation. Instead, assurance comes from the belief that it is God who initiates, sustains, and perfects their faith (Hebrews 12:2). This understanding fosters gratitude and worship, recognizing that salvation is purely an act of divine grace and love.
Scripture References: John 6:37, Hebrews 12:2

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