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Why is the doctrine of sovereign grace significant?

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The doctrine of sovereign grace highlights God's ultimate control in salvation, demonstrating that it is He who chooses and saves, not human effort.

Sovereign grace underscores the belief that salvation is entirely the work of God and is not dependent on human decision or merit. This concept is deeply rooted in Scripture, where we see God’s sovereign choice in electing individuals for salvation (Ephesians 1:4-5). It serves as a foundation for understanding God's character, the depth of His grace, and the assurance believers have in His promises. Recognizing that salvation is an act of God's sovereign will encourages deep gratitude, humility, and reliance on Him, while also emphasizing the importance of preaching the true Gospel.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 9:15-16

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