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Why is salvation considered a miracle in sovereign grace theology?

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Salvation is viewed as a miracle because it is an act of God that creates spiritual life where there was none (Ephesians 2:1).

In sovereign grace theology, salvation is regarded as a miraculous act of divine intervention because it constitutes bringing a spiritually dead person to life. Scriptures like Ephesians 2:1 describe this process, declaring that we were dead in transgressions and sins before being made alive in Christ. This emphasizes God's sovereign power in salvation, showcasing His ability to create faith and repentance in the hearts of sinners. Such a transformation is not merely a change of behavior; it is the result of God’s creative power, highlighting that only He can initiate and complete the salvation of a soul. The recognition of salvation as a miracle underscores our utter dependence upon God for grace and restoration.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:1

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