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How do we know that believers are added to the Lord?

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Believers are added to the Lord as an act of divine grace, not merely by joining a church.

In Acts 5:14, it is stated that 'believers were the more added to the Lord, multitudes both of men and women.' This addition is a profound theological truth that demonstrates God's sovereign grace in salvation. It’s not merely a measure of joining a local assembly; rather, it signifies that these individuals were being united to Christ Himself. In Acts 13:48, we see further clarification that those who believed were 'ordained to eternal life,' asserting that God is actively involved in adding to His church, underscoring the doctrine of election and predestination prevalent in Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Acts 5:14, Acts 13:48

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On Solomon's Porch
Paul Mahan · Aug 18, 1993
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