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How do we know God's grace is particular to His people?

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God's grace is particular to His people as shown by His promise to rain down manna specifically for the Israelites.

In Exodus 16:4, God promised to rain bread from heaven specifically for the Israelites, demonstrating His sovereign grace towards them as His chosen people. This particularity reflects God's electing love, whereby He bestows grace upon those He has chosen, as seen throughout Scripture. Paul emphasizes this in Romans 5:8, where he states that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Thus, God's grace is not generic; it is specific, covering His beloved people who are called to faith in Christ, affirming the sovereign grace theology held in Reformed doctrine.
Scripture References: Exodus 16:4, Romans 5:8

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