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How do we know election is unconditional?

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Election is unconditional because it is based solely on God's sovereign choice, not on any foreseen action or merit of individuals.

Unconditional election is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, asserting that God chooses individuals for salvation purely by His grace and will, independent of any human merit. This view upholds that God's selection is not contingent upon foreseen faith or actions, as indicated in scripture passages that stress God's sovereignty in choosing those whom He will save. John 6:37-39 clearly articulates that all whom the Father gives to Jesus will certainly come to Him, reinforcing the doctrine that election is an act of divine grace rather than human effort. This doctrine offers assurance that salvation is entirely attributed to God’s sovereign grace.
Scripture References: John 6:37-39, Ephesians 1:4-5

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