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How do we know God's blessings are limited to His people?

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God's blessings are limited to His elect, as Scripture consistently illustrates His sovereign choices in blessing.

Throughout Scripture, it is evident that God's blessings are specifically reserved for His people, often referred to as His elect. This principle stems from His sovereign will, as exemplified in Romans 9:13, where He declares, 'Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated.' The distinction between His people and those outside His grace is a recurring theme, illustrating that blessings, grace, and mercy are gifts bestowed not upon all humanity, but specifically upon those whom He has chosen. This shows that understanding our identity in Christ is essential in recognizing the source and limit of divine blessings.
Scripture References: Romans 9:13, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Blessings
Bill Meyer · Jan 3, 2016
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