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How can God's election include all sinners?

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God's election includes those who are unable to save themselves, emphasizing that grace is available to all who acknowledge their sinfulness.

God's election is inclusive in that it opens the door of grace to any sinner who cannot rely on their works for salvation. Romans 5:6 states that Christ died for the ungodly, affirming that the message of grace is not limited to the morally upright but extends to all who recognize their need for a Savior. This underscores that regardless of how grievous one's sins are, if they come to Christ in faith, they will be welcomed. This inclusivity of grace invites even the most broken and guilty before God, emphasizing the core gospel message that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for anyone who turns to Him in repentance. Thus, God's election and the resulting offer of grace actively call sinners to come and find refuge in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, 1 Timothy 1:15

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