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Why is the sovereignty of God important in the process of salvation?

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God's sovereignty assures us that He controls the process of salvation, choosing whom to save by His mercy.

The sovereignty of God plays a crucial role in salvation, as articulated in Romans. Paul emphasizes that not all of Israel is saved, illustrating that God's electing grace is not based on human effort but solely on His sovereign choice (Romans 9:6-16). This teaching brings comfort to believers, as it assures them that their salvation is not dependent on their merits but on God's mercy and divine will. Paul elaborates that God’s sovereignty and human responsibility exist in harmony; although God elects whom He chooses, individuals are still responsible for their response to the Gospel. Understanding God’s sovereign grace provides believers with peace and security in their salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:10-16, Romans 10:21

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