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Why is it important to leave our salvation in God's will?

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Leaving our salvation in God's will recognizes His sovereignty and eliminates the burden of self-reliance.

Acknowledging that our salvation rests in God's will is essential from a sovereign grace perspective. It affirms our understanding that we cannot earn salvation through our efforts or adherence to the law. The leper’s plea, 'Lord, if thou wilt,' signifies a complete surrender to Jesus’ authority and a recognition of His sovereignty in matters of grace and mercy. This understanding frees us from the anxiety of trying to merit favor with God, as we rely entirely on His grace and not our works. Believers are encouraged by the assurance that those who come to Him in faith will not be turned away, as He delights in showing mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-24, Matthew 8:2-3

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