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Why is the idea of 'God sending His Son' significant?

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'God sending His Son' underscores the initiative of God's grace in salvation, showing that we did not seek Him (Galatians 4:4).

The phrase 'God sent His Son' signifies the divine initiative in the work of salvation. In Galatians 4:4, it is clear that Jesus was not brought into the world by human desire or merit; rather, it was God's sovereign decision to send His Son at the appointed time. This emphasizes that salvation is entirely by grace, as we were not actively seeking God or inviting Him into our lives. Rather, it is God's love that compelled Him to act on our behalf. This notion challenges the belief that we must earn or deserve salvation, reaffirming that it is a gift given freely by God through Christ, highlighting the depths of God's mercy and love for humanity.
Scripture References: Galatians 4:4

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