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Why is it important to understand the reason for salvation?

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Understanding the reason for salvation reveals God's glory and character as a loving and merciful God.

The reason for our salvation, as stated in Psalm 106:8, is 'for His name's sake.' This indicates that God's purpose in saving humanity is not for our sake, but rather to reveal His own character and glory. It shows that salvation stems from God's love and mercy. Ephesians 1:6 reinforces this as it declares that all actions of salvation serve 'to the praise of His glory.' Recognizing this truth humbles us and magnifies God's grace, reminding us that we contribute nothing to our salvation and that it is entirely a work of His sovereign will. The more we grasp God's motivation for salvation, the more we comprehend the depth of His grace and love towards undeserving sinners.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:8, Ephesians 1:6

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