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Why is the doctrine of salvation considered a mystery?

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Salvation is a mystery because it reveals profound truths about God's grace, which are beyond human comprehension.

Salvation is described as a mystery due to its unfathomable depths and complexities, as articulated in Ephesians 3:7 where Paul mentions 'the unsearchable riches of Christ.' This means that the grace extended to believers through the gospel is not something that can be reduced to simple formulas or plans. It encompasses God's sovereignty, the infinite cost paid by Christ, and the personal participation of the Holy Spirit in illuminating these truths to believers. To simplify salvation to mere acceptance or a 'simple plan' undermines the glorious reality of what it entails and the reverence due to our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 3:7, Romans 11:33

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