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Why is it important that salvation is the will of God?

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Salvation being the will of God ensures that it is accomplished by His sovereign power, not human effort.

The doctrine that salvation is according to the will of God is crucial for understanding who ultimately acts in salvation. Galatians 1:4 indicates that Christ delivered us from sin 'according to the will of our God and Father.' This underscores that our salvation is not a result of human decision or effort, but a sovereign act of God's will. Our natural inclination is toward sin, as we possess free will only to choose that which is sinful. It is only by God's grace and sovereign will that any person is saved. This doctrine brings comfort as it ensures that our salvation is secure in Him who has the power to fulfill His will completely.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, John 6:44

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