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Why must we accept God's will regarding salvation?

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Accepting God's will regarding salvation is essential because He acts justly and according to His sovereign purpose.

Accepting God's will regarding salvation is imperative for believers as it acknowledges His sovereignty and justice. The parable of the fig tree illustrates the seriousness of being unfruitful and the consequences of God's judgment. When God decides to cut down the barren fig tree, it reflects His understanding that it is unworthy of being part of the vineyard, which signifies His church. The scriptural assurance we have is that God's judgments are always right; He is the judge of all the earth and does what is just (Genesis 18:25). Therefore, when we accept His will concerning salvation, we also submit to the profound truth that His grace is a precious gift that we do not deserve but receive through His sovereign choice. This acceptance is crucial for a humble and peaceful heart in the face of theological truths that might otherwise cause distress or discontent.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:25, Luke 13:6-9

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Cut It Down
Peter L. Meney · Jan 27, 2026
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