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Why is God's will important for salvation?

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God's will is crucial for salvation as it demonstrates His sovereign choice in granting eternal life.

The doctrine of salvation by God's will is foundational in Reformed theology, particularly as evident in John 1:13, which states that believers are born not of human will but by God’s initiative. This underscores the belief that salvation is not achieved through human effort or desire, but through God's sovereign decree. The will of God signifies His divine purpose and plan for salvation, emphasizing that it is by His grace that we are saved. Such a perspective reassures believers that their salvation is secure, resting not on fluctuating human decisions, but firmly anchored in God's unwavering and purposeful will.
Scripture References: John 1:13, Ephesians 2:8-9

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