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Why is it significant that salvation is a work of divine grace?

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Salvation as a work of divine grace underscores God's sovereign initiative and eliminates human boasting.

The sermon emphasizes that salvation is not about human decision but is a divine work that originates in God's purpose and grace. Paul explains that God's grace is the source of all spiritual blessings and the foundation of salvation, which is accomplished through Christ’s redemptive work. This perspective reveals that salvation is a heart-changing and life-transforming act of God, reinforcing the doctrine of total depravity and God’s sovereignty, as it calls for divine intervention in the lives of sinners who are unable to save themselves. Hence, it directs all glory to God rather than any human effort.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5; Romans 8:28-30; Galatians 4:6

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