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Why is it important to understand that salvation is unsolicited?

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Understanding that salvation is unsolicited emphasizes God's sovereignty and grace in the salvation process, as seen in Luke 19:10.

Recognizing that salvation is unsolicited is fundamental in appreciating the nature of grace in Reformed theology. It underscores that individuals do not seek God on their own. Instead, God actively seeks out those who are lost, as is evident in Jesus' mission highlighted in Luke 19:10: 'For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.' This truth removes any pride from the equation of salvation and firmly establishes that it is entirely a work of God's grace. Emphasizing that our conversion does not stem from our efforts or desires reinforces God's sovereignty over salvation, leading to a deeper understanding of His love and mercy.
Scripture References: Luke 19:10

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