How do we know that believers are God's chosen people?
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Believers are God's chosen people, as proven by biblical promises affirming His faithfulness in salvation.
The identity of God's chosen people is central to sovereign grace theology. Acts 13:48 states, 'As many as were ordained to eternal life believed,' indicating that belief is a response to God's prior ordination. The parable of the Pharisee and the Publican in Luke 18 illustrates that God saves the humble—those who recognize their sinfulness and their need for grace. Furthermore, passages like 1 Timothy 1:15 declare that Christ Jesus came to save sinners, positioning believers as recipients of His grace rather than performers of works. Thus, God's people are those whom He has called out and saved according to His divine purpose.
Scripture References:
Acts 13:48, Luke 18:10-14, 1 Timothy 1:15
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