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Why is it important to acknowledge God's sovereignty in salvation?

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Acknowledging God's sovereignty in salvation affirms that salvation is entirely His work, as indicated in Acts 13:48.

The sovereignty of God in salvation is a foundational doctrine in sovereign grace theology. Acts 13:48 declares, 'as many as were ordained to eternal life believed.' This verse illustrates the unequivocal truth that God is the one who ordains individuals to salvation. Recognizing this truth shifts the focus from human free will to divine initiative, underscoring that it is God who saves and not ourselves. When we acknowledge God's sovereignty in all aspects of salvation—justification, sanctification, and redemption—we are liberated from the burden of earning our standing before Him. This ensures all glory goes to God alone, as our salvation is rooted in His eternal plan rather than our fleeting choices.
Scripture References: Acts 13:48

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