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How do we know God makes choice in salvation?

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The Bible clearly states that God makes choices about who He saves, asserting His sovereignty in the process of salvation.

Acts 15:7 emphasizes that God 'made choice' among His people, illustrating that divine selection is integral to salvation. This doctrine helps clarify the Reformed understanding of election, where salvation is not a result of human decision but rather God's sovereign choice. Throughout Scripture, we see God actively choosing individuals for salvation, often contrary to human expectations, such as choosing Jacob over Esau (Romans 9). The reason for God’s choice is rooted in His purpose and grace, reflecting His desire to glorify Himself through salvation rather than leaving it to man's will. Recognizing this truth encourages believers to depend on God's mercy, knowing their salvation rests upon His sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Acts 15:7, Romans 9:10-13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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