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How do we know God chooses to save sinners like Onesimus?

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The story of Onesimus demonstrates that God actively seeks and chooses sinners for salvation, regardless of their past.

The story of Onesimus illustrates God's sovereign grace in the salvation of sinners. Despite being a runaway slave and engaging in sinful behavior in Rome, God had chosen Onesimus as one of His vessels of mercy. This reflects the doctrine of unconditional election, where God chooses individuals for salvation based on His sovereign will rather than their actions or merits. Paul emphasizes that Onesimus, who was once unprofitable, is now valuable in the sight of God. This transformation signifies the immense grace bestowed on those who are undeserving, affirming the Reformed belief that God's calling and choosing are what effectually lead to the salvation of the lost.
Scripture References: Philemon 1:10-11, Romans 8:28-30

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Onessimus
Paul Mahan · Aug 20, 1989
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