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Why is it said that salvation is a work of God alone?

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Salvation is said to be a work of God alone because it is His initiative, purpose, and execution that brings it to fruition.

The assertion that salvation is a work of God alone stems from various scriptures that highlight God's role throughout the process of salvation. For example, Romans 9:16 emphasizes that it is not of him who wills or runs but of God who shows mercy. This reinforces that human effort plays no eliminatory role in salvation; rather, it is God’s initiative and grace that secure salvation for the elect. By attributing salvation to God's sovereign will, believers acknowledge that their redemption is not based on personal merit or decision but is wholly reliant on God's mercy and grace. The biblical narrative consistently reveals God's desire to save and His power to effectuate that salvation, providing assurance to believers of His unwavering commitment to their eternal destinies.
Scripture References: Romans 9:16, 2 Timothy 1:9

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