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Why is God's sovereignty in salvation significant for Christians?

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God’s sovereignty in salvation assures us that He is in control of our salvation and guarantees its outcome.

The sovereignty of God in salvation is a cornerstone of Reformed theology and serves as a source of immense comfort for believers. It reassures us that salvation is not based on human will or effort but is entirely the result of God's purpose and grace, which He established before the foundation of the world. This doctrine emphasizes that God actively chooses His people and draws them to Himself, ensuring that all whom He has called will ultimately be saved. It highlights the effectiveness of God's will, dispelling fears of falling from grace and instilling confidence in His promise of eternal life for His elect, securing His glory in the process.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30

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Free Grace
Wayne Boyd · Jan 29, 2020
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