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How do we know that God will save His chosen people?

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God's promise of salvation to His chosen people is affirmed in Romans 11, stating His callings and gifts are irrevocable.

The assurance of salvation for God's chosen people is rooted in the biblical doctrine that God's gifts and callings are without repentance (Romans 11:29). In Zechariah 10:1, believers are invited to pray for the 'latter rain', which symbolizes the outpouring of God's grace that brings spiritual awakening and fruitfulness. This passage emphasizes that God actively gathers and saves His elect, demonstrating His faithfulness to those He has chosen before the foundation of the world. The workings of grace show that God is purposeful in saving His people, assuring us that He will not leave them in spiritual dryness.
Scripture References: Romans 11:29, Zechariah 10:1

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When God Whistles
Don Fortner · Apr 15, 2007
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