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

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Emphasizing God's sovereignty reinforces the truth that salvation is entirely His work and not dependent on human belief or effort.

The sovereignty of God in salvation is foundational to Reformed theology and provides believers with assurance and hope. Scripture presents salvation as a work of God from beginning to end (Ephesians 2:8-9), clearly indicating that it is not through our own efforts or righteousness but entirely by His grace. This view prevents the distortion of the Gospel into a system of works, where individuals might mistakenly believe they can influence their standing before God through personal merit. By accepting God's sovereignty, Christians recognize their dependence on Him, knowing that it is He who grants faith and repentance, enabling them to respond to the Gospel. This reliance fosters a deeper understanding of grace and gratitude towards God for His merciful choice in saving us.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:8-9

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