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Why is it significant that salvation belongs to God?

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Salvation belongs to God underscores His sovereignty and grace, as He alone is the author and sustainer of our salvation.

The statement 'Salvation belongeth unto the Lord' in Psalm 3 encapsulates a cornerstone of Reformed theology. It emphasizes that salvation is not a human endeavor but a divine gift, rooted in God's grace and mercy. This understanding highlights the importance of recognizing our total dependence on God for redemption. Unlike other forms of belief, this perspective assures us that our standing before God is based on His sovereign choice and not our merits. It is a profound relief to trust in a God who has declared us righteous through Christ's work, allowing us to find peace and assurance in our salvation. The blessings of eternal life and hope stem from this sovereign grace, reminding believers of God's unchanging character and His desire for a relationship with His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 3:8, Ephesians 1:4-5

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