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Why is it important to understand salvation as God's will?

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Understanding salvation as God's will emphasizes His sovereignty and glory in redemption.

Salvation is rooted in the absolute sovereignty of God, as expressed in Galatians 1:4 where Paul indicates that Christ gave Himself for our sins according to the will of God the Father. This foundational truth abolishes any notion that human effort contributes to salvation. As seen in Ephesians 1:5-6, our adoption as children of God is predestined according to His good pleasure, reinforcing the belief that it is entirely God's work. Recognizing that salvation is solely based on God's will, not ours, glorifies God as the ultimate author of our faith, ensuring that no one can boast in their own achievement but only in His grace. This perspective brings comfort and assurance to believers, confirming that our salvation does not rest on our fluctuating will but on the unchanging will of God.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, Ephesians 1:5-6, John 1:12

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