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Can the non-elect be saved according to the Bible?

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No, the non-elect cannot be saved, as they have not been granted the grace that leads to faith in Christ.

The Scriptures affirm that those who fall into the category of the non-elect are not given the blessings of grace that lead to salvation. As emphasized in Romans 11, the election has obtained righteousness, while the rest have been blinded. This distinction is crucial; the non-elect lack the spiritual blessings necessary for repentance and faith, which are reserved for the elect as part of God's sovereign plan. Furthermore, their rejection does not stem from any injustice in God, for all men are inherently sinful and deserving of God's wrath. God leaves them to their sin and does not impose His grace where it's not desired, resulting in their condemnation instead.
Scripture References: Romans 11:7-8, Matthew 13:10-15

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