God is love, and He always takes care of us in a way that is consistent with His holy justice, the satisfaction of Christ, mercy, faithfulness, and kindness we see in Him. The work of God are praiseworthy, beautiful, and glorious because they reside in light that is too bright for us to approach. His love for us is a miraculous preservation from witnessing what he instantly comprehends. But even though He typically demonstrates Himself to us in ways that allow us to vicariously experience His love being shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, we are often overwhelmed by His faithfulness. For the love of God, we must rise up in our thoughts and desires to His eternal beauty and divine majesty. I believe in total depravity because the Bible says that there is no one good and no one who can seek after God on their own. We are born as spiritual dead people, unable to find salvation by ourselves. We were realistically a dead man, made alive. Christ entered into a righteous life, fully satisfying our need for salvation. He died for us and is now at the hand of the Father, acting as our High Priest. Because He obtained salvation perfectly, He pleads on our behalf. We will be delivered to our desired end, His express purpose of saving saints by willingly dying on the cross will not fail. If God always keeps us safe and saves us resolutely, we can be confident in Him. Our faith is not what determines our salvation, but rather God's regenerating power. When we emerge from the cycle of life and death, we are reborn anew. He determined before the foundation of the ideal world to liberate some people from the rest. We believe in unconditional election because we know that we cannot choose God – He chooses us perfectly. While we were lost, Christ died for us. He earned eternal salvation for us at the cross. When He completes the specific transaction in His salvation alone, He is completely satisfied. We were saved by the grace of God, which was given to us when we were at our worst and against God. God has blessed us with the opportunity to make our own way on earth, and He has given us the strength to do so. He has also shown us His mercy, and we would have been justly condemned to hell if it weren't for His kindness.
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