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Why is grace considered sovereign in Christian theology?

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Grace is considered sovereign because it is God's unmerited favor freely given based on His will, not human merit.

Sovereign grace is a pillar of Reformed theology because it emphasizes that grace is an act of God's will, independent of human actions or decisions. In the account of Mephibosheth, his being brought into David's presence was not initiated by his own seeking but by David's kindness based on a covenant made long before his fall. This illustrates how God's grace operates: it is initiated by God for His purposes and is not contingent upon human merit. Therefore, understanding grace as sovereign reinforces the truth that salvation is entirely an act of God's will, highlighting His glory and mercy rather than human effort.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Romans 9:16, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Sovereign Mercy
Henry Mahan · Jun 17, 1990
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