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Does sovereign grace mean some people are unjustly condemned?

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No, sovereign grace posits that all are rightly condemned in Adam and that God mercifully chooses to save some.

The doctrine of sovereign grace maintains that all of humanity is fallen in Adam and justly condemned (Romans 5:12). Therefore, God does not owe salvation to anyone. The concept of election underscores God's mercy in choosing to save some rather than condemning everyone. This understanding affirms God's sovereignty while simultaneously upholding His justice, as all are deserving of judgment due to sin. The grace shown in salvation highlights God's mercy and purpose in redemption, rather than presenting Him as unjust for saving some and not others.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12

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Don Bell · Mar 11, 2012
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