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Why is God's sovereignty significant in the doctrine of salvation?

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God's sovereignty is significant because it ensures that salvation is entirely based on His mercy and grace, not on human effort.

Understanding God's sovereignty in salvation is key to appreciating the grace offered through Christ. Romans 9:16 asserts that it is not by human will or effort that we are saved but solely by God's mercy. This sovereignty guarantees that God’s choices in salvation are not arbitrary but are rooted in His perfect wisdom and justice. When believers recognize that they had no part in initiating their salvation, it leads them to glorify God for His mercy and grace, underscoring that salvation is a divine gift, not a human accomplishment.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12

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