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How do we know that God's elect will suffer no harm?

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God's elect are assured of their safety and triumph through the promises found in Scripture, particularly in the context of spiritual warfare.

The assurance that God's elect will suffer no harm comes from the overarching narrative of Scripture, which presents God’s unwavering commitment to safeguard His chosen ones. In Isaiah 17 and throughout the Bible, we see that while conflict exists—marked by the enmity between the followers of Christ and the forces of evil—God preserves His people from ultimate ruin. The promise in Isaiah 17 that the elect will endure despite the rampant judgments serves as a microcosm of this larger truth. Scriptures such as Romans 8:38-39 reinforce that nothing can separate the elect from the love of God, assuring them that they will ultimately prevail through Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 17:6, Romans 8:38-39

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