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Why is God's will of decree significant for Christians?

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God's will of decree ensures that His purposes are fulfilled without fail, offering security to believers (Romans 8:30).

Understanding God's will of decree is essential for Christians as it reveals the nature of our relationship with Him. Romans 8:30 encapsulates this by stating, 'And those whom He predestined He also called, and those whom He called He also justified, and those whom He justified He also glorified.' This progression underscores God's active role in salvation, providing assurance that those whom He has chosen will ultimately be saved and transformed. When we acknowledge that God's decree does not rely on human effort or the unpredictability of free will, we find comfort in knowing that our salvation rests in His sovereign hands, affirming that every aspect of our faith, from calling to glorification, is sealed by His will.
Scripture References: Romans 8:30

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