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Why is the concept of sovereignty important in salvation?

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Sovereignty in salvation underscores that God is in control of who is saved, according to His grace, as seen in Romans 9:15.

The concept of divine sovereignty is central to understanding salvation within the Reformed tradition. It asserts that God alone determines who will receive mercy and grace. Romans 9 teaches that God will have mercy on whom He chooses and that salvation is not based on human effort or desire but solely on God's purpose. This sovereignty brings immense comfort to believers, as it removes the burden of self-reliance and underscores the efficacy of Christ's work in salvation. Understanding God's sovereignty helps us appreciate the grace that extends to those chosen by Him, reinforcing the doctrine of election that is foundational to sovereign grace theology.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-16, Matthew 11:25-26

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