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How do we know the doctrine of the elect is true?

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The doctrine of the elect is evidenced in Scripture where God clearly chooses His people for salvation, as illustrated in His dealings with Israel.

The truth of the doctrine of election is firmly established in Scripture, revealing that God, in His sovereign will, chooses certain individuals for salvation. This is evident in the historical narrative of Israel, where God selects a remnant to fulfill His promises. The preacher references Ezra 2:68, where the returning exiles acted in faith, indicative of being God's elect. Furthermore, Romans 8:28-30 describes God's predestining of those He calls as according to His purpose. The assurance of this doctrine brings comfort to believers, knowing their acceptance is not based on their actions but on God's eternal decree. Thus, the teachings of Scripture provide robust support for the truth of divine election.
Scripture References: Romans 8:28-30, Ezra 2:68

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